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The love and logic parent. This book by Laura Markham is so popular the author created an entire peaceful parenting series to go with it. Her message: Fostering emotional connection with your child creates real and lasting change. More books in her peaceful parenting series are listed below:. Parents today are bombarded with endless information that creates an atmosphere of anxiety and self-doubt in our children.
This parenting book provides a lesson in mindfulness different from the rest. Out of Control clearly lays out why we enter into dysfunctional patterns with our children and how to prevent them. In this parenting book, Dr. Tsabary explains exactly how this works as she guides caregivers towards getting what we really want for our children — a strong foundational center from which their own inspired actions can naturally arise.
I read this book for the first time as a class assignment in college.
The authors do a great job teaching how to treat children like capable and worthy people, as opposed to irresponsible, unimportant, or unlikable. They first convince the reader to stop criticizing children for how they think or feel and instead focus upon acknowledging how children might be feeling. The second point they emphasize is to make correcting behavior about the behavior , instead of about the child.
A must read for all parents, teachers, and caregivers!
There are a lot of other great Christian parenting books out there and this book is not necessarily "Christian" so it's great for a broad audience. Maybe this says more about me than about the book, but a lot of that sample dialogue made the parents out to be snide and manipulative. Discipline Rules for controlling an out-of-control kindergartner or 1st grader: Tell child what you wish he or she would do, rather than ordering. See our User Agreement and Privacy Policy. I am not going to ask my kids to consider doing their schoolwork and then let them suffer the consequences o I hated this book! Oct 27, Carmelle rated it it was ok.
This book about the importance of how we communicate is so popular that the author has created several more versions to help you with different age stages from toddler to teen! Click on the links to learn more about each one:. Parents can learn to embrace mistakes as wonderful learning opportunities to raise respectful, responsible, and caring children. This positive discipline book helped me to form an integral piece of my parenting strategy, but I did not agree with everything written.
I loved the concepts of natural consequences, enforceable choices, and encouraging children to think through their problems. My husband and I both found some of the examples encouraging, while others seemed a bit harsh and overdone. I used one primary concept from this approach to form my discipline style and ditched the rest of the information.
According to the author, the Magic technique offers a foolproof method of disciplining children ages two through 12 without arguing, yelling, or spanking.