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A parenting workshop in a book!
The biggest frustration felt by today's parents is in the area of discipline. Family psychologist, best-selling author, and parenting expert John Rosemond uses his thirty-six years of professional experience working with families to develop the quintessential "how to" book for parents. Rosemond's step-by-step program, based on biblical principles, traditional parenting approaches, and common sense, covers a wide range of discipline problems applicable to children from toddler to teen.
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Filled with real-life examples that anyone who's ever been around children can relate to, this book is sure to be one of the most valuable, helpful resources parents have ever stumbled across.
211 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2009
Successful parenting is not a matter of collecting lots of techniques and methods. It starts with the right point of view, which can be summarized simply: Children do not know how to run their own lives competently. You are the parent. Your job is to manage their lives competently. If they don't agree with the way you are managing, well, that's too bad. Parenting and popularity are not synonymous.There are some problematic parts, which I'll include below my notes.
… the only consequences worth delivering are big ones, ones that constitute a huge wake-up call, ones that instill permanent memories. Anything less is a waste of everyone’s time.If child won't keep room clean, clean it to your standard and show child. Tell child if room falls below that standard, you'll clean it again and remove door. If child keeps room clean for a week, they'll get door back.