Raising a Spirited Child
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Raising a Spirited Child
Brandy Glasgow
EDFB 4377
Book Review
November 15, 2005
Raising Your Spirited Child a guide for parents whose child is more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, energetic is a wonderful book to help you appreciate a child's intensity, persistence and sensitivity. The book teaches parents to understand and appreciate their children. The book shows parents how to turn labeling in positive language to describe their child. Mary Sheedy Kurcinka's redefines the "difficult child” as a spirited child. She helps adults understand their own temperament as well as a child's. When you understand your own temperament and children’s temperaments you can be a better teacher and parent. She shows parents how to handle tantrums and how to deal with their own emotions that go along with it. . It also provides some strategies for working with a spirited child, and preparing for smoother transitions. She gives parents advice on how to talk to teachers and how to deal with problems that arise at school.
The book was very positive and she gave very good