Understanding Your Child: A Parent's Guide to Child Psychology
- Child PsychologyPractical ParentingDecoding Behavior
- Categories:Family Relationships Parenting Personal Health
- Language:Simplified Ch.
- Publication Place:Chinese Mainland
- Publication date:September,2022
- Pages:217
- Retail Price:56.00 CNY
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- Text Color:Black and white
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Feature
★ Organized around 6 key themes, this book combines rich case studies with scientifically grounded, actionable methods. It shares essential insights from child psychology, offering professional answers to parenting challenges related to self-awareness, cognitive development, personality traits, and behavioral growth—helping you raise your child with confidence and care.
★ Features two special sections: "Understanding Your Child" and "A Note to Parents" ,content-rich, concise language, balancing readability with practical application.
★ English translation samples available.
Description
◎ Often, it is to please their parents or other adults.
◎ Some children lie because they are imitating the behavior of grown-ups around them.
Why do children frequently lose things or refuse to tidy up?
◎ They lack a sense of "putting things back where they belong", and parents may not have guided them in developing this habit.
◎ Parents may do everything for their children, including cleaning up after them.
How can you help a child overcome procrastination?
◎ Set clear expectations.
◎ Make time more concrete and tangible.
◎ Strengthen their self-control.
◎ Cultivate their ability to focus.
This accessible guide to child psychology is written specifically for everyday parents by Wang Yao, a seasoned psychological educator with 25 years of frontline teaching experience. The book aims to help parents look beyond their child's outward behavior to understand the underlying needs and developmental patterns at work. It offers scientifically sound and effective parenting methods to achieve the goals of "understanding correctly, communicating constructively, and guiding with compassion." Take this journey into child psychology to better understand, communicate with, and nurture your child toward healthy growth.
Author
A full-time psychological educator at the primary and secondary school level, she has been engaged in psychological teaching for 25 years, with particular expertise in child mental health research.
She has contributed to the compilation of several works, including Introduction to Psychology, Life Education, the Family Education Guidance series, and A Handbook for the Professional Development of Primary School Class Advisors.




