Happy Children: Secrets of How They Think – Elizabeth Gould

Posted on September 11th, 2009 by Jarvis in Childrens, Non-Fiction

Happy Children: Secrets of How They Think by Elizabeth Gould tells how eight happy children view their life and the world around them. Through in-depth and wide-ranging interviews the author tells their stories and reveals four distinct patterns of how these happy children think.

Happy Children: Secrets of How They Think by Elizabeth Gould, ISBN 9780855723934

Compare Prices and Save!
Fishpond Bookshop QBD The Bookshop TheNile.com.au

$18.95

RRP: $21.99

Save 14%

$21.95

RRP: $21.95

Save 0%

$19.76

RRP: $21.95

Save 10%

Spend $50 for FREE delivery

Spend $60 for FREE delivery

$6.95 flat fee delivery

Buy Now Buy Now Buy Now
The prices listed above were correct at the time they were added to BookOffers however prices change so make sure you click through to each of the featured merchants to check the current price

There are many parenting books written about children, but very few books where the children’s thoughts and views take centre stage, tastefully combining it with practical parenting.  We are so used to hearing what adults think about children, it is a radical departure to find a book about children, a parenting book which is essentially written by the children themselves.

In a society where practical parenting books and books analysing childhood are based on adult solutions of children with problems and difficulties, ‘Happy Children – Secrets of how they think’ is completely different.  In the children’s own words , this book tells how eight happy children view their life and the world around them.

Most parenting books detail all the negative issues surrounding childhood, give examples of troubled children and then propose a ‘fix’ to make sure your child is on track.  Focusing on children who are doing well and challenging the notion that all children are obsessed with body image, controlled by peer pressure and crushed by bullying, ‘Happy Children – Secrets of how they think’ reveals a very different picture from other parenting books.  Even though these happy children face all the usual ups and downs of childhood, including bullying and challenging family issues, they have found a way to be happy and stay happy.   Through in depth and wide ranging interviews, Elizabeth Gould tells their stories and reveals five distinct patterns of how these happy children think.

This charming and insightful parenting book will provide valuable tools for all parents and adults who interact with children.

Read this book? – Leave a comment or review below.

Bookmark and Share

Related posts:

  1. Raising Confident Happy Children – Anthony Gunn
  2. 100 Ways to Happy Children: A guide for busy parents – Timothy Sharp
  3. Wholefood for Children: Nourishing Young Children with Whole and Organic Foods – Jude Blereua

What do you think? Join the discussion...

How do I change my avatar?

Go to gravatar.com and upload your preferred avatar.

Additional comments powered by BackType

Archives

Full Archive

Favourite Links

Tag Cloud

Architecture Art Australia Australian Kindle Autobiography Biography Business Charlaine Harris Cookbooks Cooking Cricket Crime Dan Brown Di Morrissey Fantasy Fashion Gardening Guinness World Records Health History James Patterson John Silvester & Andrew Rule Kindle Love Matthew Reilly Michael Connelly Murder Mystery Oprahs 25 Books You Can't Put Down Photography Politics Science Sport Staff Picks Steig Larsson Stephenie Meyer Stieg Larsson Thriller Top 10 Travel Twilight Saga Twilight Series Vampire Books Various War