Haim G. Ginott (né Ginzburg; August 5, 1922 – November 4, 1973) was a school teacher,[1] a child psychologist and psychotherapist and a parent educator.
His book, Between Parent and Child,[1] stayed on the best seller list for over a year and is still popular today.
This book sets out to give "specific advice derived from basic communication principles that will guide parents in living with children in mutual respect and dignity.
After emigrating to the United States he graduated from Columbia University's Teachers College in 1948, and then earned his master's degree in 1949.
He wrote a weekly syndicated newspaper column called "Between Us," and lectured in Europe, Israel and in the U.S.