It's Never Too Soon to Discipline : A Low-Stress Program That Shows Parents How to Teach Good Behavior that will Last a Lifetime

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It's Never Too Soon to Discipline : A Low-Stress Program That Shows Parents How to Teach Good Behavior that will Last a Lifetime

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Discipline has been given a bad rap, according to author and clinical psychologist Dr. Ruth Peters. In the purest sense, discipline means "teaching," using a combination of explanation, reasoning, and action to help children understand acceptable and unacceptable behaviors, explains Peters in It's Never Too Soon to Discipline. Too many parents equate discipline with harsh reprimands, spankings, and criticism. As a result, parents who are striving to create an intimate and child-sensitive household often shy away from disciplining children. We've all seen the upshot--resentful, out-of-control children and frustrated, overwhelmed parents.

The straightforward, "low-stress" program outlined here teaches parents how the fundamentals of discipline can be applied to every stage of development, starting with defiant 1-year-olds. For babies and toddlers, Peters recommends, the most realistic tactics are to ignore the behavior, distract the child, and change the scenery. Six-year-olds respond well to negotiation, bargaining, and clear consequences. Other chapters include "Challenging Kids" (with an excellent discussion on "How Parents Lose Control"), "Outmanipulating the Manipulator," "The Smiley Face System for Ages Three Through Six," and "Single Parents and Stepfamilies." Peters's writing style is anecdote-driven and advice-laden, which can sometimes seem formulaic. Parents who are looking for deeper conversations about guiding children's behavior may also want to read Robert Coles's The Moral Intelligence of Children: How to Raise a Moral Child. --Gail Hudson

Book Description
As a respected child psychologist and mom with more than twenty years' experience, Dr. Ruth Peters knows how quickly children-even those younger than two-can gain the upper hand in the parent-child relationship. Even in the earliest interactions with their children, parents can inadvertently encourage bad patterns of behavior and set the stage for future problems.

Dr. Peters outlines a behavior management system with clear, consistent, and fair rules that are connected to solid consequences and meaningful rewards. The book features:
* A smiley-face chart to help kids know what is expected of them
* Tips for using the system to handle socially inappropriate behavior (such as aggression, bossiness, and tantrums) and developmental issues (such as sleep problems and toilet training)
* A chapter on attention deficit disorder
* Specific advice for single parents and stepfamilies.

This parent-friendly, practical guide is the first step toward bringing order to every home.

It's Never Too Soon to Discipline: A Low-Stress Program That Shows Parents How to Teach Good Behavior that will Last a Lifetime,Ruth Peters,Golden Guides from St. Martin's Press,1582380341,Child Care/Parenting,Child rearing,Discipline of children,Family & Relationships,Family / Parenting / Childbirth,Parenting,Parenting - Discipline,Parenting - General,Family & Relationships / Parenting

Book Contents:

  1. It Takes A Village
  2. I Wanna Be Sedated: 30 Writers on Parenting Teenagers
  3. Kissing : Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About One of Life's Sweetest Pleasures
  4. Letters to My Son: A Father's Wisdom on Manhood, Life, and Love
  5. Life Lessons from the Princess and the Kiss (Princess and the Kiss)
  6. Literary Mama : Reading for the Maternally Inclined
  7. Living with Kids and Dogs...Without Losing Your Mind
  8. Magic Trees of the Mind : How to Nurture Your Child's Intelligence, Creativity, and Healthy Emotions from Birth Through Adolescence
  9. Marriage, Divorce, and Remarriage in the Bible
  10. Marriage to a Difficult Man : The Uncommon Union of Jonathan & Sarah Edwards

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