NO: Why Kids--of All Ages--Need to Hear It and Ways Parents Can Say It
by David Walsh
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Read in November, 2007
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anyone with kids
I am about half way through this book but I love it. This book really reflects my philosophy about raising kids. It discusses why kids need to hear no, why limits and consequences are important, and a lot of research to back it up. It gives check lists to help you understand your parenting style, how you are doing, ways you can improve, and dos and don'ts. He reinforces the idea that kids need to learn how to behave while they are young and the stakes are low so when they are older they are ...more
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This is a must read book for all parents.
I have a stepson so there is a whole chapter on teenagers and this is why I sought out this book. The chapter tells how (GASP) their minds are not quite "a finished product.." but still developing. This sentence itself made me realize why my stepson is still "growing up" and made me kind of stand back and look at him differently.
It's a helpful book without being boring - giving advice on how to be a parent and not a fri...more
I have a stepson so there is a whole chapter on teenagers and this is why I sought out this book. The chapter tells how (GASP) their minds are not quite "a finished product.." but still developing. This sentence itself made me realize why my stepson is still "growing up" and made me kind of stand back and look at him differently.
It's a helpful book without being boring - giving advice on how to be a parent and not a fri...more
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recommends it for: parents with kids of all ages.
Read in April, 2008
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the director of our preschool. recommends it for: parents with kids of all ages.
Brilliant. Can't stop talking about it, or thinking about how instant gratification impacts my two year old. Granted all kids are bossy, but being about to get the music you love, the tv you love and the toys you love on demand has a price. We used to have to wait for our favorite songs to roll around on the radio, but my kid knows that you can press some buttons, switch CD's and she's hearing hers before she asks twice. Hmmmm. I'm learning about how that's not great in the long run and sometime...more
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I am really enjoying this book. I see this behavior all too often. I think I may even have been raised a little too permissively. The book promotes helping your child develop self discipline when they are young so they do not have to develop it as they are making more difficult/dangerous decisions when they are older.
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Recommended by a fellow educator as commentary on sticky issues of pedagogy and interaction; I hope for some references to other works - sociological, historical, and/or pedagogical - on the subject
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this book is FABULOUS. every parent should read this. it's organized really well and breaks down situations and reactions in an easy to read format. can't wait to finish it.
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Read in January, 2008
This book is fascinating. I wouldn't recommend it to parents alone; I think everyone could benefit from reading this...
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