This book is intended to teach parents the skills necessary to solve problems, and help family members live harmoniously.
"This is a must-read for every family that yearns to create peace and harmony.” --Shefali Tsabary, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Conscious Parent Tired of yelling and nagging?
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 ...
... 1993), Once Upon a Potty by Alona Frankel (New York: Barron's Educational Series, 1980), Going to the Potty, by Fred Rogers (New York: Putnam Sons, 1986), and Your New Potty by Joanna Cole (New York: Mulberry Books, 1989).
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 ...
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Great leaders, saints, and sages have developed this skill. Since most of us are less advanced than those paragons, this book can serve as a guide for how to bring out the best in our children.
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A chance! The best chance we can give to begin and to become. A chance to get past rock and reef into the channel and direction and control to survive the current. What children need is a set of carefully crafted, somewhat magical ...
Parenting with Love will teach parents to avoid these traps. Every parent, in fact, can benefit from this book-a book so simple that changes can be made in a day, bringing into reach every parent's ideal of a loving home. Book jacket.