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Scolding: Why It Hurts More Than It Helps,Used
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When young children were asked, 'What is the worst thing about being in a kindergarten?' the unanimous answer was: 'To be scolded by adults!' No one including adults enjoys being scolded by other people; it is both painful and humiliating. And yet scolding is regarded as something natural, and even inevitable, in the everyday life of young children. Why is this so?In his landmark study, Erik Sigsgaard took up the issue to wide acclaim and enthusiastic reviews. His work presents powerful evidence that when it comes to dealing with children, scolding hurts much more than it helps. Sigsgaard brings scolding into sharp focus, reviewing existing research on the subjectincluding an important study of childcare across the United States, Denmark, China, and Japan.Featuring sometimes poignant, sometimes funny interviews with children and adults in preschool programs and schools, this book looks at how children are affected by frequent and severe scolding, which children are scolded the most, and alternatives to scolding, including suggestions for how children and adults can treat each other in everyday life to avoid scolding.
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