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About The AuthorDr. Stanley Goldstein is a clinical psychologist with graduate training from Columbia University, Ohio State University, and the Department of Child Psychiatry of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He has held senior mental health positions and spoken before many audiences including THE LARRY KING SHOW.
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About The Author
Dr. Stanley Goldstein is a clinical psychologist with graduate training from Columbia University, Ohio State University, and the Department of Child Psychiatry of the Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. He has held senior mental health positions and spoken before many audiences including THE LARRY KING SHOW.
The Reporter Dispatch
...defines the natural periods of stress in a child's life and the ways in which the child may manifest his problems. Parents receive explanations which may help them overcome their own fears and sensitivity so they may deal most effectively with children during these problem periods.
Editorials
Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette
This reassuring book gives sound advice to worried parents whose children are in serious trouble.Kirkus Reviews
Sober, readable perspective on troubled behavior...Overall it's a competent, almost understated introduction to an often overdramatized subject.Publishers Weekly
Pays off in relief to unnecessarily worried parents and in sound advice to those with children in serious trouble...Several qualities make this book outstanding.The Reporter Dispatch
...defines the natural periods of stress in a child's life and the ways in which the child may manifest his problems. Parents receive explanations which may help them overcome their own fears and sensitivity so they may deal most effectively with children during these problem periods.Book Details
Published
June 1, 2000
Publisher
iUniverse, Incorporated
Pages
228
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780595092659