How to Handle a Hard-to-Handle Kid. – Review – book review

Paul Chance

Does your 5-year-old–or 12-year-old for that matter–still have temper tantrums in the local Food Lion? Psychologist C. Drew Edwards, Ph.D., a specialist in managing difficult children, suggests ways to bring peace and love with you as you walk down the grocery aisle. Edwards’ superb How to Handle a Hard-to-Handle Kid (Free Spirit, 1999; $15.95) presents a guide to diffusing jaw-clenching aggravations. (To handle the nightmare at Food Lion, see pages 158 to 160.)

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