AdeleFaberRIP Obituary – Cause of Death : Child-rearing author Adele Faber dies at 96.

By | June 10, 2024

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Adele Faber, a renowned author and former high school teacher, has passed away at the age of 96. Faber, along with her Long Island neighbor Elaine Mazlish, was known for writing best-selling books on child-rearing, such as “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk” and “Siblings Without Rivalry.”

Faber’s books have been praised for their practical advice and insightful strategies for parents and caregivers. Through her work, she has helped countless families navigate the challenges of raising children and fostering healthy relationships between siblings.

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Born and raised in Long Island, Faber had a passion for education and a deep understanding of child development. She brought her expertise and empathy to her writing, offering readers a wealth of knowledge and guidance on effective communication and conflict resolution.

Faber’s impact on parenting and child psychology cannot be understated. Her books have been translated into multiple languages and continue to be widely read and recommended by professionals in the field.

The news of Faber’s passing has saddened many in the education and parenting communities. Tributes have poured in from colleagues, friends, and readers who have been touched by her work.

While the cause of her death has not been confirmed, Faber’s legacy as a pioneer in the field of child-rearing will live on. Her contributions to the literature on parenting will continue to inspire and guide generations of caregivers for years to come.

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In this time of loss, we remember Adele Faber for her wisdom, compassion, and dedication to helping families build strong and loving relationships. Her words will echo in the hearts and minds of those who have been influenced by her teachings. May she rest in peace.