A family psychologist offers parents clear and simple techniques for disarming the strategies kids use to manipulate them. Every parent knows that children quickly learn how to push their buttons. Now, this invaluable and insightful book, written by a prominent clinical psychologist, identifies the specific ways kids manipulate their parents?and how to stop each tactic. These uncannily sophisticated and undermining strategies include: ? Emotional blackmail ? Shutting down ? Negotiation ? Protest ? Playing the victim ? Dividing the parents Filled with informative and practical advice, this insightful guide is designed to help parents restore harmony, discipline, and healthy relationships?and put an end to selfish, manipulative behavior for good.
My Kid is Driving Me Crazy helps mothers thrive while living with a child with mental illness.
You're getting better every day. You're learning fast. You're on target. You're on the right track now. You're on your way. You're really improving. You're really working hard today. You're very good at this.
And most especially to Libby Comeau and Jeri Robertson-Hanson for having faith in my voice and helping me to go as far as I can go. To my wonderful children, Casey and Molly, I give you my undying love and gratitude for opening me up, ...
That’s the real life story of country music star Jimmy Wayne. It’s a miracle that Jimmy survived being hungry and homeless, bouncing in and out of the foster care system, and sleeping in the streets.
In My Desk is Driving Me Crazy you’ll discover how to easily sort through what is important and what isn’t—and let the unimportant things go—so you can put your energy on what truly matters to you instead, with ease and clarity. ...
Help! My Family is Driving Me Crazy!: A Survival Guide for Teenagers
A child explains ways his mother drives him crazy--by telling him to go to bed, or to hurry up, or some such direction counter to his own wishes.
Full of warmth and wisdom, this inspiring guide to parenting by child-care expert Eda LeShan offers sensible advice and insightful explanations.
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Originally published: Chicago: Loyola Press, Ã2001.