Description
1969 23rd printing edition. Missing dustjacket. Hardcover has some normal shelf wear. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “Between Parent and Child” by Haim G. Ginott offers a fascinating glimpse into the pioneering work of one of the 20th century’s most influential child psychologists. First published in 1965, Ginott’s seminal text introduced revolutionary concepts in parent-child communication and conflict resolution that remain highly influential to this day. Drawing upon his extensive clinical experience, Ginott advocated for a compassionate, empathetic approach to parenting that prioritized understanding a child’s emotional needs and fostering open dialogue. His innovative techniques, such as the use of “I-statements” and active listening, sought to replace traditional authoritarian parenting methods with a more collaborative, respectful dynamic. This 23rd printing from 1969 speaks to the enduring impact and popularity of Ginott’s groundbreaking ideas, which continue to shape modern parenting philosophies and family counseling practices. Despite the absence of a dust jacket, this sturdy hardcover edition remains an excellent reading copy for those seeking to explore Ginott’s influential perspectives on child psychology and nurturing healthy parent-child relationships.