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Why Children Misbehave and What to Do about It: An Illustrated Guide for Parents Volume 1 - Adams Ph. D., Christine; Frugé Ph. D., Ernest
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This easy to read book is for parents who want to know how they can effectively correct their children's misbehavior and simultaneously help them learn the skills they need to develop self-control, positive self-esteem and respect for themselves and others. Having a reasonable understanding of why children do what they do and what disciplinary techniques work best is a key first step in successful parenting. The concisely written book has a visually appealing style that makes complicated ideas and methods easier to understand by using photos, graphics, bullet points, and many specific examples…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This easy to read book is for parents who want to know how they can effectively correct their children's misbehavior and simultaneously help them learn the skills they need to develop self-control, positive self-esteem and respect for themselves and others. Having a reasonable understanding of why children do what they do and what disciplinary techniques work best is a key first step in successful parenting. The concisely written book has a visually appealing style that makes complicated ideas and methods easier to understand by using photos, graphics, bullet points, and many specific examples of parenting strategies using real life misbehaviors. Included are proven methods for dealing with a range of behavior problems commonly seen in toddlers, preschoolers, and elementary-age children: -Temper tantrums-Not sharing-Untruthfulness-Whining-Not asking for permission-Taking others' possessions-Bad language-Interrupting-Sassiness, arguing, sarcasm-Teasing, making fun of others, bragging-Stealing
Autorenporträt
Ernest Frugé, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist, is Professor of Pediatrics and Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy at Baylor College of Medicine. He is also Director of the Psychosocial Division of Texas Children's Cancer and Hematology Centers.