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            <![CDATA[ 5 MYTHS & TRUTHS ON CHILD PSYCHOLOGY: Book Review ]]>
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            <![CDATA[ <p>5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology – Let's Break the Stereotype by Dipiksha Singh<br>Comprehending the Unstated Struggles of Kids and Adolescents</p><p>Dipiksha Singh's book, 5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology: Let's Break the Stereotype, is an eye-opening and thought-evoking book that sets aside prevailing assumptions regarding child and adolescent behavior. Being a psychologist and counselor in adolescent matters, the author conveys first-hand experiences and specialized expertise to clarify stereotypes that oftentimes misguide parents, instructors, and society as a whole.</p><p>The book delves into key questions: Why are children rude at times? What makes adolescents socially engaged? What determines their attractions and choices? These are questions many parents wonder about, and Singh offers evidence-based answers instead of traditional assumptions. Through her presentation of an insider's look into the invisible challenges of young minds, she invites readers to take on a more compassionate and knowledgeable stance.</p><p>What sets this book apart is its comprehensible and engaging style of writing. Singh intermingles real-life stories with insights from psychology to make it very easy to understand for both professionals and common readers. The book is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers, helping them understand and nurture children better so that they are heard and not judged.</p><p>In totality, 5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology is a must-read for anyone who wants to bridge the gulf between supposition and fact when it comes to child psychology. It demolishes stereotypes and empowers one with the correct information to develop healthier relationships with the younger population. If you wish to gain a real insight into what children and adolescents experience, this book is a great starting point.</p> ]]>
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                <![CDATA[ <p>5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology – Let's Break the Stereotype by Dipiksha Singh<br>Comprehending the Unstated Struggles of Kids and Adolescents</p><p>Dipiksha Singh's book, 5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology: Let's Break the Stereotype, is an eye-opening and thought-evoking book that sets aside prevailing assumptions regarding child and adolescent behavior. Being a psychologist and counselor in adolescent matters, the author conveys first-hand experiences and specialized expertise to clarify stereotypes that oftentimes misguide parents, instructors, and society as a whole.</p><p>The book delves into key questions: Why are children rude at times? What makes adolescents socially engaged? What determines their attractions and choices? These are questions many parents wonder about, and Singh offers evidence-based answers instead of traditional assumptions. Through her presentation of an insider's look into the invisible challenges of young minds, she invites readers to take on a more compassionate and knowledgeable stance.</p><p>What sets this book apart is its comprehensible and engaging style of writing. Singh intermingles real-life stories with insights from psychology to make it very easy to understand for both professionals and common readers. The book is a guide for parents, teachers, and caregivers, helping them understand and nurture children better so that they are heard and not judged.</p><p>In totality, 5 Myths &amp; Truths on Child Psychology is a must-read for anyone who wants to bridge the gulf between supposition and fact when it comes to child psychology. It demolishes stereotypes and empowers one with the correct information to develop healthier relationships with the younger population. If you wish to gain a real insight into what children and adolescents experience, this book is a great starting point.</p> ]]>
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