Ellen Galinsky Quote

Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on behavior as communication. Discipline is thus seen as problem-solving. The child is helped to learn a more acceptable manner of communication.


Between generations: the six stages of parenthood (ed. Smithmark Pub, 1981)


Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on...

Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on...

Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on...

Understanding child development takes the emphasis away from the child's character--looking at the child as good or bad. The emphasis is put on...