Home :: Books :: Parenting & Families  

Arts & Photography
Audio CDs
Audiocassettes
Biographies & Memoirs
Business & Investing
Children's Books
Christianity
Comics & Graphic Novels
Computers & Internet
Cooking, Food & Wine
Entertainment
Gay & Lesbian
Health, Mind & Body
History
Home & Garden
Horror
Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers
Nonfiction
Outdoors & Nature
Parenting & Families

Professional & Technical
Reference
Religion & Spirituality
Romance
Science
Science Fiction & Fantasy
Sports
Teens
Travel
Women's Fiction
Ain't Misbehavin: The 10 Discipline Issues Every Parent Faces and How to Resolve Them

Ain't Misbehavin: The 10 Discipline Issues Every Parent Faces and How to Resolve Them

List Price: $9.95
Your Price:
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An Outstanding Resource!
Review: As a family therapist, I often recommend Dr. Garvey's excellent book to my clients. The feedback has been uniformly positive and many of the parents tell me it's the most useful book on parenting they've read!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: The key to successful discipline
Review: Hello! This is Dr. Bill Garvey and I want to tell you why I wrote Ain't Misbehavin'

The reason is not complicated. I wanted to let parents know what the real key to successful discipline is, and from what I can tell, no one else has written about it in the way I have. It almost seems to be a secret. So here it is, but shhhh!, don't tell anyone.

When you are having problems getting your child to cooperate, here is the key: always deal with whatever resistance you are encountering first, before you deal with the particular misbehavior at hand. Practically speaking, this means addressing the whining, arguing, backtalk,and all forms of rude and disrespectful behavior. Then when you have handled the resistance, you can deal with the misbehavior itself. When you approach discipline this way, the whole process becomes much easier. By the way, to prevent discipline problems, don't allow your child to develop negative and resistive ways of interacting with you in the first place.

In the first two chapters of Ain't Misbehavin' I give you specific strategies to deal with resistance. The remainder of the book looks at specific issues susch as chores, bedtime, homework, siibling rivalry, etc. and shows you how to deal with them. Oh yes, there is a chapter on how discipline affects self-esteem, too.

Remember, successful discipline involves a two-pronged approach: stop the resistance first (don't overlook it) and second, the misbehavior.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolute best book to start with
Review: I have read many good and helpful books but this is the only one which gives an effective strategy on where to start. With a demanding and misbehaving child,a parent can be easilly overwhelmed when they try to change unwanted behaviors or wear themselves out tackling the symptoms of the problem. This book focuses on the way children talk and relate during discipline which is easily overlooked when trying to correct a misbehavior. It also lists the many parenting styles that do not work and why. I have recomended this book to several friends who have found it very readable with very easy to work with. We used this book in conjunction with "The manipulative child" and our child is now happy, confident and fun to be around. People are constantly remarking on the positive changes.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Needs more in depth information
Review: I read books and write reviews for the tokyowithkids.com web site, and this is one of the best books I've come across. Easy to understand, positive, and extremely down to earth, logical and helpful. Since I've been using Garvey's advice with my three year old, there have been a lot fewer blow-ups. That's saying something.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Ain't Misbehavin' : The 10 Discipline Issues Every Parent Fa
Review: I read books and write reviews for the tokyowithkids.com web site, and this is one of the best books I've come across. Easy to understand, positive, and extremely down to earth, logical and helpful. Since I've been using Garvey's advice with my three year old, there have been a lot fewer blow-ups. That's saying something.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: if you're looking for a book with no coddling
Review: This book has been an enormous help to me and I've read a lot of books....The Strong willed child, the difficult child, etc. They either encourage brutal force or hand-holding, neither of which I agree with. This is just straight forward, don't be stupid, you're the adult, parenting. And I like that. I got so tired of reading books that enouraged me to talk my child down gently from his or her tantrum.Please!!! Dr. Garvey puts it right out on the line, if you're child is over the age of about two or three and is still having tantrums, then it is quite clear who is in control of the child/parent relationship....the kid!! Then there have been books I've read that made me think that if my child is out of control that maybe she is ADHD. I knew this could not be possible since her teachers do not have a problem with her....the problem seems to be just with me. Dr. Garvey talks about why kids do the things they do. (Why they talk back, why they're bossy, why they whine) He refers to them as "oppositional styles" Basically, they do these things because it works for them. Dr. Garvey explains in the book how to handle these oppositional styles and how once you correct one style, the other styles will correct themselves. It's all about what you expect from your child. I think too many parents are "enablers." We've all become a bunch of wusses. We've forgotten who's in charge, myself included. And Dr. Garvey helps to remind you that you are in charge. Although let me say, he also encourages family meetings and giving kids choices to create a feeling a fairness in the home. It's like democracy with a firm reasonable leader at the helm.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Needs more in depth information
Review: This book seemed more like a compilation of other discipline books that I've read and didn't provide any new insight. I didn't think the book was in depth enough to be effective and really didn't offer any suggestions for children too young to reason with.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates