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What To Do If… 2

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  • Categories:Growing Up & Facts of Life
  • Language:Russian(Translation Services Available)
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  • Pages:144
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  • Size:202mm×262mm
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  • Text Color:Full color
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Description

  It is the favorite book of millions of kids and their parents. Life may trap kids in different situations. So kids must be ready to deal with them. The author takes up issues which adults may forget about or not even consider as difficulties. The book has an adapted font and has a convenient contents list so kids may choose a chapter he/she likes more. This is the question-answer book. Sometimes kids might be very sensitive about some issues. But they do not dare or hesitate to address their parents.
  What to do if your schoolmates tease and bully you, and what you should not do. What to do if nobody wants to make friends with you. What to do if you are alone and parents’ friends want you to open the door. Ludmila explains things as a professional phycologist and as an affectionate mother. She consistently describes situations, uses plain language and simple advices. The book illustrations complement the situation description. The main advice is marked with the red color.

Author

Ludmila Petranovskaya:
  Ludmila is a well-known educational psychologist in Russia. She also has a reputation as a specialist of family wellbeing. All her books are a huge success with parents
  The author was born in Uzbekistan. There she studied psychoanalysis. In 2002 Ludmila Petranovskaya was awarded with the Russian Presidential Prize. In 2012 Ludmila set up a non-commercial society, The Institute of Family Wellbeing and Development.
  Ludmila runs a blog, consults families, gives lectures and writes books. So far Ludmila has published ten books. Her latest book An Adopted Kid at School (April, 2017).

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