Importance of making children feel loved
Sep 06, 2017
Dr. Malinda Muzi
Importance of making children feel loved

Malinda Jo Muzi has been a college professor, psychologist and author for almost forty years, her specialty child development and parenting. Her writing career began in 1979 with the publication of her first textbook, Psychology: A Biographical Approach, for McGraw Hill. Subsequent books include The Child Through Time and Transition for Prentice Hall and The Experience of Parenting, also for Prentice Hall. The child textbook will be reissued this summer by BVT Publishing. Mrs. Muzi’s textbooks have been used in college classroom across the country for many years. Her advice on children’s issues has been featured in Family Circle and Women’s Day magazines.

Mrs. Muzi retired from teaching psychology at Community College in Philadelphia in 2004 in order to devote herself to writing and her private practice in family therapy. Hired back by the college to teach their Distance Learning classes in child development and psychopathology Mrs. Muzi wrote and published Your Kids, Their Lives: How to Raise Happy, Competent, Caring Children specifically for her online classes. She has also self-published her first novel Invisible Loyalties, about the murder of a little old Jewish lady in the parking lot of Saks, These books are sold on Amazon and on her website www.pinkrosespublishing.com

Recently Mrs. Muzi retired from private practice to devote herself to writing full-time. She has just completed Sadie Silverstein Doesn't Move To Boca, a story based on a sensational July 4, 1958 murder case, the victim a wealthy Philadelphia Main Line real estate developer, a crime still debated about because of its controversial trial and verdict.   Personally, Mrs. Muzi lives just west of Philadelphia. She has one married son, six dogs and three cats. She is involved in animal rescue and loves boating and TV programs like Justified and The Killing.

Some of her books:  https://www.amazon.com/Malinda-Jo-Muzi/e/B001HOK1X4

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