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Used Book ~ Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking by author Jerry L. Wyckoff, Barbara C. Unell
Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking
Author: Jerry L. Wyckoff, Barbara C. Unell
Book Information
Publisher: Meadowbrook
Book Type: Paperback
Rating: 7

ISBN-13: 9780671544645 - ISBN-10: 0671544640
Pages: 135

Book Description:
YOU CAN HANDLE YOUR CHILD'S BEHAVIOR PROBLEMS WITHOUT SHOUTING OR SPANKING

Discipline Without Shouting or Spanking offers effective, practical, nonviolent options for correcting the most common behavior problems of preschoolers. You will learn how to deal with misbehavior including temper tantrums, whining, negativity, sibling rivalry, possessiveness, aggressive behavior, resisting bedtime, playing with food, and many more problems -- without shouting or spanking.

The authors' advice will help you be a more effective parent and discipline your child in a loving yet firm way, without damaging self-esteem or natural curiosity about the world. This easy-to-use text has been formatted like a first-aid manual for handling misbehavior.

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Nancy K. (cookbookaddict3) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 1/12/2007...


practical solutions to most common preschool behavior problems

Alex S. (saber) from SAN BENITO, TX wrote on 7/25/2006...


Brief, readable, organized according to the problem you are trying to overcome with your small child "Interrupting" "fighting cleanup routines" etc.

Amy B. from HAYMARKET, VA wrote on 4/20/2006...


Interesting discipline ideas in this book.

Lisa A. from MONROE TWP, NJ wrote on 3/6/2006...


very helpful advice- some of it actually worked for me!

Lorraine G. from FULTON, MD wrote on 1/23/2006...


great book!

Cassandra S. from BAKERSFIELD, CA wrote on 1/20/2006...


I found this book to be useful, I was at a point where frustration was getting the best of me. This book helped me reason myself into being kinder to my children when they misbehaved.