Positive Parenting from A to Z
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (602 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0449907805 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 448 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-01-19 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Great book to have in you discipline library!! Lorri Ann Townsend I love this book--very easy to read and find your "problem areas". I liked the advice, and if all else fails you could bop the kids on the head with the book!!. A Customer said A helpful reference book.. Lots of suggestions on how to handle typical behavior and discipline issues. Each topic has three sections: Understanding the situation, What to say and do and Preventive tips. Gives enough information to help you decide what to do. Just a bit wordy, but overall quite good. Another great A-Z reference book is Perfect Parenting, The Dictionary of 1000 Parent Tips by Elizabeth Pantley.. Great book for parents of Add/Adhd children luv2cromom@aol.com Add/Adhd children need more structuralized tasks and this book is a wonderful book for doing just that. With 150+/- problems in one book we can find the answers right in this book from adoption questions to Zoo (and other outings). The section on cleaning the bedroom was a real big life saver. Thanks Karen for your help.
With this reassuring guide, alphabetically organized for easy access, you can: look up the problem and immediately pinpoint the case, learn specfically what to do, according to your child's age, know the exact words to say with actual dialogue examples, and more.. "A valuable book for the busy parent. Karen Joslin knows how to use both love and power in parenting, and presents easily understood solutions to common problems." GLENN AUSTIN, M.D., F.A.A.P.Former President, American Academy of PediatricsParenting expert and mother Karen Renshaw Joslin provides concrete age-specific solutions to more than 140 child misbehaviors
Stephanie Zvirin. From Booklist Promoting children's self-esteem is Joslin's operative principle, and while that's certainly a sought-after goal in most modern child-rearing manuals, Joslin's A-to-Z plan for achieving it sets her book apart. Drawing on 20 years worth of teaching parenting classes and listening to parents' problems, Joslin sets down general guidelines and specific strategies for dealing with 140 different situations. Joslin even suggests some helpful books to use when a situation needs more clarification. With the alphabetical format making it espec