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Children's self-help books |
22ÌýJune 2004 |
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Are they turning childhood into a problem?
Self-help books are hugely popular with adults, and now they're available for children too. Whether it's low self esteem, lack of self control, the ability to relax or curbing obsessive or angry feelings, the new wave of children's self-help manuals offer advice and suggest solutions. ÌýBut are they a good idea?
Are these books a useful tool or are they suggestingÌýto childrenÌýthat the normalÌýrites of childhood are a problem? Woman's Hour discusses the issues.
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