Modern children are people of a different era. On one hand, they instantly grasp information and demonstrate unique abilities; on the other hand, they face sharply intensified problems related to behavioral disorders, learning difficulties in school, motivation, self-esteem, and communication with others, as well as health, both somatic and mental. If you are asking yourself, 'What am I doing wrong that my child has this?..' — then this book is for you. It will radically change your perspective on your child and their problems and will become a reference for many years from their birth to adulthood, as it helps to hear the 'cry of the soul' of a child in isolation and aggression, tantrums and disobedience, illness and sabotage... Most importantly, it helps to prevent trouble, as it is based on real contemporary stories of those who sought help, and contains algorithms for solving the problems of these children. E.R. Razumovskaya is a practicing clinical psychologist and child neuropsychologist, founder of an author's school in St. Petersburg, with over 30 years of practical experience, developer of her own methodology.
The author constructs the narrative in such a way that she provides information about the problem itself, gives an example from real life, presents an analysis of the situation, and then reveals the algorithm of psychotherapy in each described case. Thus, this book will not only be a treasure trove of knowledge for all parents, regardless of their child's age, but also a reference manual for specialists who work directly with children — psychologists, educators, teachers, pediatricians, tutors, and staff of children's correctional centers. Written in a light and accessible language, the book is read in one breath.