Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours

Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours
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Publisher : Harmony
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 0517884631
ISBN-13 : 9780517884638
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Book Synopsis Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours by : Barbara Chernofsky

Download or read book Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours written by Barbara Chernofsky and published by Harmony. This book was released on 1996-02-13 with total page 210 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A new approach for dealing with the most common—and seemingly intractable—battles of will between parents and children. Authoritative and sound, but lighthearted and guilt-free, all of the authors' suggestions work toward building a child's self-esteem. Two simple but powerful ideas stand behind this book's advice for coping with children's behavior problems: you can change your child's behavior by changing the way you react to theirs; and you must accept that much of what unnerves parents is actually appropriate to the various stages of a child's development. Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours tackles thirteen particularly difficult situations that prompt most tugs-of-wills, including conflicts involving bedtime, dressing, eating, going places, shopping, and sibling rivalry. Each chapter opens with a section called "Sound Familiar?" that describes a scenario parents will quickly recognize. Authors Chernofsky and Gage then identify the development stage that is prompting the distressing behavior, help parents to relate the child's behavior in a somewhat parallel situation, and offer strategies for coping with and changing the situation for the better.


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