{"product_id":"그림책으로-읽는-아이들-마음-소아정신과-의사-서천","title":"Reading Children's Hearts Through Picture Books - By Child Psychiatrist Seo Cheon-seok","description":"Description\n\nBook Introduction\n\nTo read a picture book is to read your child. Picture books are where the hearts of parents and children meet. Seo Cheon-seok, who has become one of our era's leading parenting mentors through active work across various media, has published Reading Children's Hearts Through Picture Books, a work filled with warm affection and deep analysis of picture books. Emphasizing that the true owners of picture books are children, not adults, the author gently guides parents through how children's ever-changing inner worlds are reflected in picture books, and how parents can better understand a child's inner life that is so different from their own.\n\nCovering over 100 domestic and international picture books, this book offers a comprehensive view of today's picture book landscape. Through Seo Cheon-seok's characteristically sensitive and caring interpretations, readers will feel comfort and encouragement extended to parents worn down by child-rearing and to children striving to move through each stage of growth. The author hopes this book will become a treasured resource for parents wishing to understand their child's heart, for adults wishing to soothe the child within themselves, and for writers and readers seeking a deeper understanding of the world of picture books.\n\nTable of Contents\n\nAuthor's Note\nWhy Should We Read Picture Books to Children?\nWhen Should We Start Reading Picture Books to Children?\nWhat Kinds of Picture Books Should We Read?\n\nChapter 1: Developmental Tasks by Age and Picture Book Reading\nUnderstanding Object Permanence\nRepetition and Learning Through Play\nImmersion and Exploration\nAttachment and Love\nServing as a Mirror\nFormation of Self-Esteem\nPassing Through the Monster Phase\nDevelopment of Sociability\nUnderstanding Parents\nImagination, the Power to Overcome Reality\nGrowth Through Adventure\nChallenging Conventions and Establishing Identity\nUnderstanding Time and Change\n\nChapter 2: Symbols That Capture Children's Hearts\nPoop, a Child's Precious Alter Ego\nThe Bear, Where Warmth and Wildness Coexist\nThe Train, a Child's Dream of Escape\nThe Forest, a World of Taboo and Unconscious Healing\nClouds, the Eternal Playground of Imagination\nThe Sea, a Symbol of Life's Turbulence\nThe Shadow, the Unacknowledged Other Self\nGrandfathers and Grandmothers as a Child's Future\nSnow, a Symbol of New Beginnings\n\nChapter 3: For Children Facing Emotional Difficulties\nThe Sad Child\nThe Angry Child\nThe Anxious Child\nThe Fearful Child\nThe Shy Child\nThe Mischievous Child\nThe Child Who Throws Tantrums\nThe Child Afraid of Animals\nThe Child Afraid to Face the World\nThe Child Who Struggles with Separation from Parents\nThe Child Who Struggles with Sibling Relationships\nThe Child Who Feels Lonely Within the Family\nThe Rebellious Child\nThe Child with a Disability\nThe Child Living in a Dangerous World\nThe Child Who Needs to Grieve a Loss\n\nChapter 4: Picture Books Parents Recommend, Picture Books Children Want\nWhen Parents Talk to Children About Love\nSleep and Dreams, Children's Half-World\nMorality and Sociability as Presented in Picture Books","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623986536676,"sku":"201908310805","price":27.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-08-31_at_8.01.12_pm.jpg?v=1786423452","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ea%b7%b8%eb%a6%bc%ec%b1%85%ec%9c%bc%eb%a1%9c-%ec%9d%bd%eb%8a%94-%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4%eb%93%a4-%eb%a7%88%ec%9d%8c-%ec%86%8c%ec%95%84%ec%a0%95%ec%8b%a0%ea%b3%bc-%ec%9d%98%ec%82%ac-%ec%84%9c%ec%b2%9c","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}