An updated child-care manual designed for parents of preschool-age children tells how to prevent misbehavior through non-punitive discipline and how to reinforce useful social skills and positive behavior, while dealing with the challenges of young children as they learn and grow. Original. 15,000 first printing.
New York: Harper Perennial, 2001. Glenn, H. Stephen, and Michael L. Brock. 7 Strategies for Developing Capable Students. New York: Three Rivers Press, 1998. Glenn, H. Stephen, and Jane Nelsen. Raising Self-Reliant Children in a ...
Mitchell has been tracing the same map from his children's atlas every morning for a week. He has carefully continued ... Mitchell's best friend, Erica, comes over to play, and she sits down to help him—for a while. Within half an hour, ...
This book is an incredible resource full of effective and practical ideas—from creating an environment where everyone feels welcome to a model of discipline that respects and empowers adults and children." —Mary Jamin Maguire, M.A., L.P ...
Mrs. Beal was frustrated because it irritated her so much when the children would come home from school and dump their books on the couch. Constant nagging was not producing any change. During a family meeting she told her children she ...
Several weeks later, Mrs. Beal wanted to watch her favorite soap opera after the children had gone to school. She was surprised to find a pillow slip on the television. She looked at the couch and saw the packages she had left there the ...
In this book, bestselling parenting author Jane Nelsen shows you how to make time-out a positive learning experience for children.
Hanna, Hanna, and Keys report that empathy is a crucial component in relating to students, especially high-risk students, who may be harder to reach, as well as students who are entering adolescence." A study conducted in urban schools ...
In this latest edition, teachers learn how to create and maintain an atmosphere where learning can take place--and where students and teachers can work together to solve problems. ·Understand the motivation behind students' behavior ...
(Don't forbid her to spend time on a subject in which she does well until she does better in another subject.) A child needs to feel encouraged in her areas of strength. - - BOOSTER THOUGHTS in the eighth grade, Stuart lost interest in ...
"I highly recommend this book to parents, teachers, and all others who work with young people. It is one of the best books I have seen on helping adults and adolescents turn their conflict into friendship.