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    <body><![CDATA[I don't rate many books with 5 stars, so you can bet this one is good.  Gail and I have used these techniques and we were amazed at the children's response.  Don't get me wrong, it's way easier to yell at your kids and smack them upside the head.  But, if you want to actually get through to your kids and teach them the skills they will need to make appropriate decisions throughout their lives, this book will change yours.  It was recommended to us by our pediatrician and had proven to be one of the best things she has ever said to us.]]></body>
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