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Rating: Summary: Nothing New Review: A repackaging of the same old "positive descipline" drill we've all become so familiar with. This book will be most helpful to parents that are completely clueless. Who doesn't know by now that parents need to "provide love, affection and concern" and that we need to help our children "build self esteem"? Skip this one and pick up "One-Two-Three Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12", by Thomas W. Phelan for practical solutions to typical child rearing problems- without the guilt!
Rating: Summary: Nothing New Review: A repackaging of the same old "positive descipline" drill we've all become so familiar with. This book will be most helpful to parents that are completely clueless. Who doesn't know by now that parents need to "provide love, affection and concern" and that we need to help our children "build self esteem"? Skip this one and pick up "One-Two-Three Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12", by Thomas W. Phelan for practical solutions to typical child rearing problems- without the guilt!
Rating: Summary: It may sound crazy, but this book has changed my life! Review: I am the mother of 3-1/2 year-old twins. Several weeks ago Iwas ready to throw in the towel in the Discipline department. "Mychildren never obey me. They don't listen to anything I say and hardly ever cooperate. Nothing I've tried has worked. I feel like a failure as a parent." My screaming had escalted to new heights, and I had even resorted to spanking my children in frustration and anger. I felt downhearted about myself and my twin daughters. Desperate and depressed, I picked up this book. Its titled seemed like too much to hope for, but it promised a concrete program with "homework" assignments that would give me new parenting skills week by week. Now, several weeks later, we are a changed family. The techniques that Windell teaches are so specific and so effective that you will begin to see results almost immediately. For the first time, an author addressed MY personality as a parent (I was definitely an "Active Intervener"!). Of course I knew that I didn't want to spank my children, but had anyone ever really told me HOW not to and still get results? Not until this book. Yes, I had used time-outs and positive reinforcement, but not with any lasting effects, until this book told me EXACTLY how, when, and why, and just as importantly how NOT and when NOT to use those techniques. Now my tirades are down, their compliance is up, we are communicating, and everyone is happier. I am so proud of all of us! I thank this author and recommend this book wholeheartedly to ANY parent, especially those who don't believe in corporal punishment and need guidance on how to achieve other methods of effective discipline.
Rating: Summary: This book has easy-to use tips for the frustrated parent. Review: I teach parenting classes to parents of juvenile delinquents. Though they're resistant and unhappy at having to attend the seminar, "Eight Weeks to a Well-Behaved Child" breaks through their anger, giving them usable ideas on how to better deal with their defiant teen. After reading the book and completing the short homework assignments, most parents reported feeling extremely competent about their parenting skills. This book is just what they needed!
Rating: Summary: This book has easy-to use tips for the frustrated parent. Review: I teach parenting classes to parents of juvenile delinquents. Though they're resistant and unhappy at having to attend the seminar, "Eight Weeks to a Well-Behaved Child" breaks through their anger, giving them usable ideas on how to better deal with their defiant teen. After reading the book and completing the short homework assignments, most parents reported feeling extremely competent about their parenting skills. This book is just what they needed!
Rating: Summary: Great information! Review: I thought I was doing a great job with positive re-enforcement and using time-outs, but I found the information in the book very useful. I learned more effective methods of positive re-enforcement. I also learned why more traditional forms of discipline don't work. I never agreed with those forms of discipline, but now I have a great resource to point out to people when I am criticized for my methods. My kids are very well-behaved and respond wonderfully to these methods.
Rating: Summary: This book is a useful guide for both parents and teachers. Review: While I was immediately turned off by the seemingly impossible title of this book, I soon found it to be one of the most beneficial books on this subject I have read. As a teacher in an alternative high school and the parent children with disabilities and disorders, this book gave me a clear framework to guide me in making the most of the time I have with both my students and my sons. If you are looking for a way to "fix" your child, this book won't help you unless you are willing to make some changes. It puts the responsibility for making things in your family or classroom work firmly back in your hands, where it belongs. You are given explanations and examples which ring true. The chapter summaries and "Homework" assignments help keep you on course toward your goal of helping to form socially acceptable behavior in the children for whom you are responsible.
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