This well-known child psychiatrist has written a book to help parents raise kids who are self-confident, motivated, and ready for the world by teaching them responsibility and the logic of life by giving them the opportunity to solve their own problems from the earliest possible age.
A unique approach to dealing with the turmoil of adolescence that recognizes that teens learn best when they're allowed to make choices and learn from the consequences. The trick is in setting up choices so the consequences are constructive.
This book is filled with excellent short stories that provide you with easy to use techniques that can be put to use immediately. It covers all age ranges for parents and educators and is half of our "20th Anniversary Journal Collection", years 2000-2005.
Does your child have a helath condition which requires special medical or dietary care? Whatever the health issue, you will learn the essential parenting skills you need to help your child comply with medical requirements, cope well with health challenges, and live a hope-filled life. Get practical and compassionate answers to your toughest ...
The Discipline with Love and Logic Resource Guide serves as a reference for the concepts needed for teaching and discipline. You'll find articles and informational summaries plus activities for reflection for group mentoring and discussion.
Usted criara ninos que son seguros de si mismos, racionales y listos para el mundo verdadero con esta guia para padres que desean triunfar. Sus ninos tendran la ventaja de aprender a resolver sus propis problemas, al mismo tiempo que adqquieren la seguridad en si mismos que necesitan para enfrentar los desafios de la vida. Ademas, usted tendra la ...
Jim Fay, Foster W. Cline, M.D. and Bob Sornson have teamed up to bring you this book dedicated to the belief that challenging kids can grow up to be wonderful adults.
The authors discuss why children "push our buttons" and how to avoid control battles with children through the use of choices and enforceable statements. You'll learn that by giving up some control, you often gain even more! (Parenting)
This book is filled with excellent short stories that provide you with easy to use techniques that can be put to use immediately. It covers all age ranges for parents and educators and is half of our "20th Anniversary Journal Collection", years 1995-2000.
In 1985 my brother, Larry, suggested the Love and Logic Journal. I was uncomfortable with writing articles for a new publication on a regular basis. I told him that I would soon run out of information and writing material. The Journal was created over my protests and concerns. Much to my amazement the articles have continued to flow through my ...
Parental excitement, interest, and enthusiasm about the things a child does right are the keys to getting a child to be more cooperative about doing homework.
More and more children are emotionally hurt early in life and cannot form the relationships necessary to heal themselves. The cost as these children become adults is beyond estimation. This book takes a hard-hitting look at our society's key role in creating uncontrollable, unreachable young people and the no-nonsense steps we absolutely must take ...
Educational expert Jim Fay and adult and child psychiatrist Foster W. Cline, M.D. offer techniques and communication guidelines for helping both stepparents and natural parents deal with child-related issues.
So, you are about to become the parent of a teenager? Rather than look upon the years ahead with dread, you can enjoy watching your pre-teen grow up into a responsible young adult. Jim Fay and Foster W. Cline, M.D., have developed simple and practical techniques that will ease the transition from parenting a younger child to parenting a teenager.
"Parenting with Love and Logic" will help parents and children establish a rewarding relationship built on love and trust. And it will help parents give their children a priceless gift--the opportunity for a joyful, productive, and responsible adult life. (Parenting)
Children sometimes reason that if they can lie, they might as well cheat and steal, too, and then lie about cheating and stealing. Parents and educators often find untruths to be overwhelming and frustrating. Foster W. Cline, M.D. shares techniques which improve communication, avoid confrontations, and guide children toward trust and honesty.
Help is here for parents and educators to guide children in coping with life stresses -- grief, loss and trauma. Foster W. Cline, M.D. discusses many topics such as explaining death and funerals, senseless violence, and talking with teens when a friend commits suicide.
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