{"product_id":"아이의-자존감","title":"A Child's Self-Esteem","description":"Description\n\nForeword by the Recommender_There Is Hope If We Look Into Our Child's Heart Starting Now\nOpening Note_The Decisive Power That Changes a Child's Destiny\n\nPART 01: Children in Crisis\nAre Our Children Really Happy?\nThe Heartbreaking Death of a Robot Prodigy\nAcademic Stress Leads to Depression\nFrom the \"Kangaroo Tribe\" to Helicopter Parents\nGame Addiction and the Breakdown of Communication\nOur Children's Happiness Index Is Only 65.1\nBonus Page 1: Is a Quiet, Introverted Child at Risk for Low Self-Esteem?\nPLUS: Can Children Suffer from Depression Too? Childhood Depression\nPLUS: Types of Parents Based on Parenting Style\nPLUS: Is My Child Addicted to Games?\nPLUS: Interpersonal Relationships Shape a Child's Sense of Competence\nPLUS: Words from Parents That Bring Children Happiness\n\nPART 02: What's the Problem with My Child's Self-Esteem?\nThe Key to Raising a Happy Adult\nProblem Behavior Is a Child's Signal for Help\nCommunicating with Your Child Through Positivity and Empathy\nThe Art of Empathetic Conversation with Your Child\nCase 01: A Child Who Gets Scared and Lies\nCase 02: A Child Who Gives Up Easily, Even on Simple Problems\nCase 03: A Child Who Rambles or Stutters\nCase 04: A Child Who's Used to Losing to Friends\nCase 05: \"I'm the Best!\" — A Child Who Constantly Boasts\nCase 06: A Child Who Is Passive and Always Yields to Others\nCase 07: A Child Who Became Clingy After a Younger Sibling Was Born\nCase 08: A Child Who Constantly Asks and Depends on Mom\nCase 09: A Child Who Feels Distant from Mom\nCase 10: A Child Who Thinks It's Okay to Cheat to Win\nCase 11: A Child Who Expresses Feelings Through Crying and Tantrums\nCase 12: A Child Who Steals Others' Belongings\nBonus Page 2: Parenting Principles That Raise Self-Esteem\nPLUS: A Few Questions to Check Your Child's Self-Esteem\nPLUS: Types of Problem Behavior in Children with Low Self-Esteem\nPLUS: How Empathetic Parents Think\nPLUS: How to Identify the Cause of Your Child's Problem Behavior\nPLUS: Is It Really Problem Behavior? Knowing When Counseling Is Needed\nPLUS: A Child's Regressive Behavior Needs More of the Parent's Love\nPLUS: How to Build Confidence in a Passive or Introverted Child\n\nPART 03: The Self-Esteem Qualities of Today's Leaders\nEssential Qualities of a Successful Leader\nLeaders Communicate Through Empathy and Consideration\nLeader Who Communicates 1: Warm Charisma — UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon\nLeader Who Communicates 2: The Best for Everyone — Professor Ahn Cheol-soo\nSolving Difficult Problems Through Conviction and Perseverance\nLeader of Conviction and Perseverance 1: Unshakable Self-Belief — Bill Gates\nLeader of Conviction and Perseverance 2: The Power to Overcome Authority and Prejudice — Chairman Kim Sung-joo\nRealizing New and Creative Dreams\nCreative Leader 1: Failure and Crisis Are Just Another Opportunity — Steve Jobs\nCreative Leader 2: Creativity Has No Limits! — Author Han Bi-ya\nA Leader Isn't Always First Place\nA Good Leader Is a Good Follower\nEven an Introverted Child Can Become a Great Leader\nBonus Page 3: Parenting Principles Learned from the Parents of Great Figures and Leaders\nPLUS: 5 Steps to Listening Skills for Parents\nPLUS: A Few Ways to Build Your Child's Leadership\nPLUS: Good Habits Formed in Childhood Raise Great Leaders\n\nPART 04: A Parent's Self-Esteem Builds a Child's Self-Esteem\nMy Child's Self-Esteem Depends on the Parent\nPride and Self-Esteem Are Different\nSecure Attachment Comes First\nAcknowledge Autonomy, But Teach What's \"Not Allowed\"\nBuild Initiative Through Diverse Experiences\nA Child's Self-Esteem Can Change\nA Child Is an Independent Individual\nEven Small Failures Are Good Experiences\nUnderstand and Discover Your Child's Abilities\nAlways View Your Child from a Positive Perspective\nDon't Project Your Own Failures onto Your Child\nHow Is Your Own Self-Esteem?\nWhen Parents Change, Children's Self-Esteem Changes Too\nParents Are the Ultimate Life Role Model\nBonus Page 4: There's a Special Way of Talking Between Couples That Builds Self-Esteem\nPLUS: How Does a Child's Self-Concept Develop?\nPLUS: How to Discipline Without Hurting Your Child's Self-Esteem\nPLUS: Gardner's 8 Types of Intelligence\nPLUS: Low Self-Esteem vs. High Self-Esteem\nPLUS: Parenting Attitudes That Build a Positive Sense of Self\n\nClosing Note_Why a Parent's Self-Esteem Matters More Than Ever\n\nPublisher's Review\nThis book reveals everything about \"self-esteem,\" a topic that drew intense attention through the EBS program and book The Private Life of Children, which opened a new chapter in parenting education. \"During the production of The Private Life of Children, we encountered countless...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623671046372,"sku":"1314144456","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/1314144456_l1.jpg?v=1786421192","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4%ec%9d%98-%ec%9e%90%ec%a1%b4%ea%b0%90","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}