{"product_id":"엄마가-모르는-네-살의-심리-3660개월-우리-아이-속마음","title":"The Psychology of Four-Year-Olds That Moms Don't Know - Reading Your Child's Inner Mind at 36-60 Months","description":"Description: Why do four-year-olds whine and demand so much? A child who once did nothing but sleep all day and express themselves only through crying or fussing now chatters away about their own thoughts and manages to do many things on their own. Yet at the drop of a hat, they refuse and rebel against their mothers, whine and make demands all day long, and even come out with rough words no one taught them. On top of that, they act out unpredictably or do exactly what they're told not to do, leaving mothers exhausted from cleaning up after them.\n\nWondering if there's a way to make their child more obedient, many mothers search the internet or parenting books, or look for an expert who can solve everything at once—but in truth, children rarely behave as oddly or problematically as mothers think. Four- and five-year-olds are still impulsive and lack full judgment; they are in an immature stage where their brains, bodies, and emotions are growing explosively, almost by the day. That's simply why they behave this way.\n\nNo child deliberately tries to upset their parents. Is our child really throwing tantrums or causing trouble on purpose to annoy or upset us? Absolutely not. They are still immature and impulsive, and simply don't yet know how they should behave. When parents don't understand their child's developmental stage, they come to see the child's behavior purely as a problem. This leads to endless correcting and scolding, starting a long and difficult battle to fix the 'wrong' behavior. There are no winners in this battle, and in the process, the attachment and trust between parent and child can break down.\n\nThis book argues that before rushing to correct a child's behavior, parents must first understand their child's developmental stage. Rather than forcing adult standards of right and wrong onto the child, it helps parents see things from a perspective that matches their child's developmental level. Written from the child's point of view, as if the child were speaking directly to the parent, the book offers an easy and engaging look into the psychology of children this age.\n\nParenting becomes easier when you understand your child's developmental stage and meet them at their level. As parents come to understand their child's behavior, trust builds between parent and child, communication improves, and there is less need to raise your voice or scold. This book is written as though a four-year-old is speaking directly to their mother, making it an enjoyable read. Once parents understand their child's developmental stage and level, they can more easily predict their child's behavior, making parenting much smoother.\n\nThe author, a parent education expert, is not only a specialist in behavioral development but also draws on her own experiences of confusion and exhaustion while raising her own child, weaving these personal insights into practical parenting wisdom. This book helps parents truly understand the developmental stages and behaviors of children aged 36 to 60 months, offering simple, clear guidance on how to read and empathize with children's feelings—and how to raise them with love, without causing them emotional harm.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623642865892,"sku":"1253976384","price":24.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/9788992963800.jpg?v=1786421079","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88%ea%b0%80-%eb%aa%a8%eb%a5%b4%eb%8a%94-%eb%84%a4-%ec%82%b4%ec%9d%98-%ec%8b%ac%eb%a6%ac-3660%ea%b0%9c%ec%9b%94-%ec%9a%b0%eb%a6%ac-%ec%95%84%ec%9d%b4-%ec%86%8d%eb%a7%88%ec%9d%8c","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}