
P.E.T
Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon
1970
Provides parents with a method of handling the problems and conflicts that arise while raising children.
Both "P.E.T" by Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon and "Can you help me?" by A. H. Brafman are popular choices for readers interested in Child rearing and Parent and child. This comparison helps you decide which to read first — or whether both belong on your list.

Gordon, Thomas, Gordon, Thomas., Thomas Gordon
1970
Provides parents with a method of handling the problems and conflicts that arise while raising children.

A. H. Brafman
2004
This book is based on common questions that parents have about their children and their relationships with the world at large. Drawing from his extensive experience as a child psychoanalyst (and as a father), Dr Brafman offers his thoughts on widespread problems faced by parents in an innovative way: he focuses on how the child perceives the situation and not on their resultant behaviour. He also steers away from providing clear-cut answers; there are no set rules for raising children. Instead Dr Brafman discusses each question, using real-life examples and providing insights that will help the parent decide what is best for their individual child.
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