Outlines practical parenting strategies from the toddler years through preadolescence that focus on productive and peaceful disciplinary methods while promoting positive neural connections.
In this book you will learn: -The Difference Between Discipline and Punishment -The Mistakes You May Be Making in Modeling Behavior -The Difference Between Outward and Inward Responsibility -How to Help Children Be Problem Solvers -The ...
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 ...
Offers parents of special needs children information on how best to advocate for their child.
Enter Sarah Ockwell-Smith, a popular parenting expert who believes there's a better way.
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This Brief reviews the past, present, and future use of school corporal punishment in the United States, a practice that remains legal in 19 states as it is constitutionally permitted according to the U.S. Supreme Court.
Over the years, millions of parents just like you have come to trust Jane Nelsen's classic "Positive Discipline series. These books offer a commonsense approach to child-rearing that so often is lacking in today's world.
Children can learn what behavior is acceptable in different circumstances. If Grandma lets young Hunter decorate her kitchen table with marshmallows, Hunter will still be able to remember that marshmallows have ...
The basic strategy we use for raising children, teaching students, and managing workers can be summarized in six words: Do this and you'll get that. We dangle goodies (from candy...