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- Narrated by: Lawrence J. Cohen Ph.D.
- Length: 6 hrs and 48 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Playful Parenting means joining children in their world of play, focusing on connection and confidence, giggling and roughhousing, and following your child's lead. This audiobook is an exciting approach to raising children that will help you nurture close relationships and solve behavior problems.
Think about the loving gaze of an infant, the no-hold-barred embrace of a toddler, the intimacy of a shared bedtime story, or a silent hand-in-hand walk. These moments of heartfelt connection with our children are part of the great payoff for the hard work of parenting. Yet this connection all too often eludes us. We find ourselves locked in battle instead of joined in partnership. Play can be the long-sought bridge back to that deep emotional bond between parent and child.
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- Daniel Marcoux
- 2023-07-25
Great perspective
Very very useful for peaceful parenting! Plus I enjoyed the tone of the reader! Great book! Glad I found it!
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- April Brett
- 2023-02-06
Love this book! Everyone needs to hear this message!
This is a very valuable book for parents, teachers and anyone who has a child in their life. So many great ideas and stories. I will need to relisten and take notes next time! I was enjoying listening too much I wanted to keep going and not stop to take notes. The ideas are simple in theory but challenging in practice - I need to work on it more! I learned so much and I highly recommend!
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- Marls
- 2020-12-21
Difficult to listen to due to the speaking
The narrator took deep breaths in a lot and it really distracted me from the content.
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- Adriana
- 2020-07-29
Excellent book
This book was a game changer for me. It helped me understand the value and role of play in learning and development of a child. Has been a great resource.
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- Robert Nathan
- 2020-07-13
Required reading for parents
A great book that helped me make immediate positive changes in parenting my two toddlers. Makes life easier, more fun, and more connected. Recommend to all parents!
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- Sarah
- 2020-07-02
Loved it!
A great book I’ll have to listen to over and over again throughout my parenting journey! Highly recommend!
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- jessica
- 2020-05-20
amazing content!
will be using these references for years to come! Please buy for yourself, partner and children!!
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- 3gor
- 2019-12-28
this is one of my go to guides for parenting
full of excellent tools for connecting with your child and healing a broken relationship or strengthening a healthy one.
couldn't recommend this enough.
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- Kimberley Handley
- 2019-05-01
Examples are for very young but good info for all ages
Examples are for very young but good info for all ages. Still it would have been nice for examples of play for school age and older kids. I prefer his rough housing book, but there was really good lessons in this one.
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- Josh
- 2019-04-18
Amazing!! By far the best parenting book I have ever read.
I would strongly recommend this book to anyone. It’s so easy to listen to & really makes you wanna try. I practice peaceful parenting in my house as much as possible, & I work on myself daily to change from the way I was patented to the way I’ve always dreamed of parenting. Its not easy, but this book helped me & my family HUGELY & it’s really so simple. I couldn’t be happier that this book crossed my path cuz it is a keeper for sure 👍🏻👍🏻 thank you for teaching me such a fun way to connect with my awesome kids & finally enjoy parenting 🙌🏻
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- Helpful Reviewer
- 2011-10-20
How to say "play with your kids" for 100 pages
I loved the idea of this book, but the author spent most of the time saying that it was important to play with your kids without really elaborating on how to structure one's life to play more with the kids, how to find hobbies in common with your kids, how to find family activities that everyone enjoys, etc.
The book was just 100 different ways of saying how important it is to play with kids. I wanted a "how to" not a "how important." HOWEVER, there were one or two things that I found useful.
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- Leah K
- 2016-11-17
enhanced my parenting style
loved listening to this while making my kids lunches and cleaning the kitchen late at night. This is truly respectable author and narrator. As an orthodox Jew with lots of little ones, this book has given me the ability and tools to be a fun mommy more often, even when I'm too busy and on task. This has been a true gift from G-d and I'm so grateful.
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- Phyllis
- 2010-05-27
Best Parenting Book Ever
This is the best parenting resource around. You can look at the rave reviews for the paperback on amazon. It's finally out in audio, read by the author. Great stuff.
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- Kristy Roser Nuttall
- 2015-06-14
Must read parenting book
This book was easy to listen to and packed full of specific ideas of how to use play to connect with your children, from babies to teenagers. I loved his section with rules of wrestling and his advice to "follow the giggles" and schedule one on one play time with each child where they get to pick the activity and have your complete focus.
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- Elem Sea
- 2011-12-08
Good Book, Terrible Narration
Would you try another book from Lawrence J. Cohen and/or Lawrence J. Cohen?
No.
Who was your favorite character and why?
N/a
Would you be willing to try another one of Lawrence J. Cohen’s performances?
No way, Jose!
What character would you cut from Playful Parenting?
The narrator.
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It's a decent book if you just read it yourself, but the narration is very annoying. It's read by the author, which is usually a recipe for disaster. He might be a psychologist, but a good reader he isn't.
If you don't mind listening to book that sounds
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- Amazon Customer
- 2016-03-23
"The book" for my parenting needs & more :)
i absolutely loved this book, starting with title, the approach and the interesting anecdotes. this book has made a significant difference to my parenting style in last 6 months or so. I am happy that I chose to read it and make an effort to use the advise as much as I could..I think I now understand a thing or two about parenting myself which is very empowering. earlier I was turning to people around me and was getting conflicting opinions on how to deal with parenting issues..my heartfelt gratitude to Dr Cohen for writing tks wonderful book. this book should be on every parents shelf...
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- Hi
- 2016-02-23
A have to read for Every parent, grandparent !!!
It was sooo good that I am going to read it AGAIN.! if you want to connect with your kids READ IT!
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- Marji
- 2017-11-23
Get this book.
If you're a parent struggling with behavioral issues (yours or your child's), this book will help you make sense of those issues and move forward by flowing with your children's energy...understanding and meeting their unmet needs, creating and restoring connection, solving problems, and infusing joy into your life with your kids. I cannot recommend this book highly enough. Just get it.
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- E. C. McKibbin
- 2015-12-21
book of the year
Would you listen to Playful Parenting again? Why?
yes i am listening to it for a second time as there is much to take in
What was one of the most memorable moments of Playful Parenting?
the message to parents to lighten up and enjoy their children
Have you listened to any of Lawrence J. Cohen’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
no
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
How he really gets kids
Any additional comments?
everyone should read it
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Overall
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- TS
- 2015-07-01
Excellent!
Great listen for parents trying to navigate the challenges of positive, playful parenting without resolving to negative or physical punishments; rather, connecting with your children and filling their cup.
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