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Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours
Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours
Author: Kevin Leman
Raising a child these days can be daunting. But if anyone understands why children behave as they do, it's Dr. Kevin Leman. This internationally known psychologist, author, and father of five shows how to bring out the best in your kids-without letting them get the best of you! — In his humorous, direct style, Dr. Leman shows how-and why-his ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780800757311
ISBN-10: 0800757319
Publication Date: 9/30/2000
Pages: 272
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3.9 stars, based on 46 ratings
Publisher: Revell
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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I have read several parenting books and this is one of my favorites. The author focuses on what he calls "reality discipline" which, in my understanding, demonstrates that everybody, children included, make choices - the 'reality' of this understanding is that one must live with the consequences of our choices, whether good or bad. Thefore, Leman's approach is very simple - the child has a choice to behave or not to behave - if he behaves he reeps the rewards from you in the form of encouragement and incentives and if the decision is wrong, he reaps the punishments from you and/or the negative consequences of his choice. For example, the child who refuses to eat his meal will find that is his choice, but his dinner is then removed and thrown away and the parent will refuse any further food that evening to replace the missed dinner. The child finds that hunger is the reality of his choice.

The techniques DO work as long as the parent has the wherewithall to stick with the program, i.e. - not 'giving in' when the child is discovering that he/she does not like the choice they made!

Very good. highly recommended for all age groups of children, works as well for preschoolers as for teenagers. Truly teaches children the real-world implications of their behavior, which I believe is essential.
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great ideas if your dealing with a child that wants their own way and you don't use corpoal punisment
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book has many great ideas to help with raising a happy, healthy, disciplined child.


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