Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours

by Kevin Leman
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Making Children Mind With...
 
by
Kevin Leman
 
published September 2003 by Revell
first published 2005
binding Paperback
isbn 0800752562   (isbn13: 9780800752569)
description As the title indicates, Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours is a book with a friendly, lighthearted approach. Author Kevin Leman (The New Birth Order Book)...more
date added
06-01-07



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Clair
08/28/08

bookshelves: taking-all-the-help-i-can-get
Read in August, 2008
Okay, I didn't read EVERY word of the book, but I got the jest of it- as a parent it's best to be somewhere in between authoritative and permissive. Leman promotes "reality discipline"- giving children the opportunity to make choices and learn from the natural consequences. He conveys the importance of loving and building up your children and making home a safe place to be.

I felt like I was reading lots of words but not getting lots of information. I wasn't fully appreciative of ...more
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Kris
04/25/08

Read in April, 2008
OK, normally I don't go for books that are overtly 'Christian' because usually they spend more time proving their religion than their point. However, this one was sent to me by my reincarnation, karma weilding mother in law, so I figured it couldn't be too bad. And it was great! (for a self help book)
Leman uses the term 'Reality Discipline' to describe his style (I know, not so original, but it was written in the early 80s, when it was a bit different). I love the emphasis on logical conse...more
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Beth
05/10/08

bookshelves: nonfiction
Read in May, 2008
recommended to Beth by: Laura Dotson
This is an enjoyable book to read with lots of good parenting advice. Leman believes in using "reality discipline". With this method the consequence is connected to the inappropriate behavior in a logical or natural way.

He says not to nag, but to use actions -not words- to get your message across. He says to act quickly and decisively.

He says to use encouragement instead of praise or rewards. Praise focuses on the child (good boy), but encouragement focuses on the effort or tas...more
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Sarah
05/08/08

Read in May, 2008
This is a terrible title and cover for a book that I otherwise think is pretty great so far. In fact, I'm a little embarrassed to have it on my list and make recommendations about it because the packaging is SO misrepresentative of the content. In fact, the author would agree with me. Here's a great summary of the book taken from page 108 in my edition:

"Quite possibly, by now, you understand that there is one thing wrong with [the] title: You don't make your child mind. By using ...more
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Jackie
07/29/08

Read in June, 2008
I've heard interviews with Kevin Leman and he is great to listen to, so I figured I should finally read his books as well. This book was really good because it gave me some insight into better ways to deal with my extremely stubborn, active, high-strung 2-1/2 year old. I totally agree with Leman's parenting style and his concept of "reality discipline," which is basically giving kids choices and then letting them experience the consequences.
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Joanne
04/02/08

bookshelves: parenting
Read in January, 2006
It was a decent book on "natural consequences" driven parenting. For example, you child chooses not to get ready for school fast enough to eat breakfast. Instead of harping on them and pushing them to hurry, they suffer the natural consequence of going to school hungy.

I don't agree with everything in the book but took the parts I thought would work for our family.
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Eryn
02/15/08

I really loved this book. Really practical Godly parenting skills, he calls it "reality discipline". I loved how he correlates teaching our kids discipline with teaching them God's love and how they go hand in hand. Matt and I saw him speak once in Texas and he was great! Very down to earth and easy going. Doesn't make you feel like a lousy parent.
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Traca
03/06/08

Read in January, 2006
A great book that looks at parenting from a Biblical perspective without being too preachy. Practical, easy to implement ideas that are based on the concept of reality discipline. It's entertaining and light-hearted because Dr. Leman writes from his experiences and yes, even mistakes!
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Lacey
06/17/08

Read in June, 2008
I don't know if I'm just desperate for some helpful suggestions to tame the Riles or what, but I really, really liked this book. It was full of lots of practical suggestions and gave different scenarios and showed positive ways parents could react.
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Cari
05/29/08

This was a really good parenting book. Although, it is at times, hard to apply some of these principles to young children. But, it was definitely worth the read. I did learn a lot of really great stuff.
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Sarah
06/26/08

Read in January, 2008
recommends it for: people with kids
Very insightful thoughts from a biblical perspective on parenting using reality discipline. I will keep this book handy as I know it's one I'll be revisiting.
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Marsha
06/23/08

bookshelves: christian-nonfiction, parenting-family-books
Read in August, 2006
Book about reality discipline - has some good points and some good examples - also talks about blending families - says they don't blend, they collide:)
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Enriquez
bookshelves: currently-reading
I pick this book up and down (it's hard to read it cover to cover in my house) but it's been a great resource. I highly recommend it.
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Karina
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04/30/08

Read in April, 2008
He lost me when he wrote about when to get a kid a "swat". That's just not gonna work for me. He kind of bugged me anyway.
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Megan
07/08/07

I thought this was a very practical book for parents and a very easy read. I love the concept of "reality discipline".
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Jess
05/19/08

Read in April, 2008
recommended to Jess by: Focus on the Family
recommends it for: parents
extremely practical, balanced advice for disciplining kids. i've gotten a lot of ideas from this book that have WORKED.
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faithful
bookshelves: self-improvement
I found the insight and advice in this book to be helpful and applied quite a bit of it as my children grew up.
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Heather
this book was awsome. In fact I need to read it again! I loved how he wrote from a Christian point of view.
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Leah
03/04/08

This is probably the best parenting book I have ever read! I seriously recommend this book to every parent!
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Rachel
02/03/08

bookshelves: currently-reading
Read in January, 2008
Love this practical approach to parenting and discipline. Kevin Leman is a funny, Christian psychologist!
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avg rating (all editions): 4.06 (79 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.00 (2 ratings)
number of reviews: 30






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Making Children Mind without Losing Yours (Paperback)
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