child rearing

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child rearing

Raising your spirited child

a guide for parents whose child is more intense, sensitive, perceptive, persistent, energetic
1998
Offers a practical approach to raising a difficult child.

Parenting the strong-willed child

the clinically proven five-week program for parents of two- to six-year-olds
1996

SOS!

help for parents
1985

Questions parents ask

1990
Addresses issues that most concern parents of infants, toddlers, preteens, and teens such as: eating, sleeping, toilet training, starting school, discipline, bad habits, gifted children, hyperactivity, drinking and drugs, abuse and abduction.

What about me?

12 ways to get your parents' attention (without hitting your sister)
2005
Simple, rhyming text and color illustrations show children twelve positive ways--rather than screaming or hitting siblings--to get attention from parents while they are busy, such as offering to help with what they are doing or drawing them a picture. Includes tips for parents on using the book.

John Rosemond's new parent power!

2001
A revised and updated edition of parenting specialist John Rosemond's best-selling books "Parent Power!" and "Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children".

Raising a nonviolent child

2000
Examines the various theories about the rising rate of childhood violence, focusing on how bad parenting advice has led to the rise of violence in the past thirty-five years, and offers suggestions on how parents can help their children avoid violence.

Boost your child's self-esteem

simple, effective ways to build children's self-respect and confidence
2000
Presents tips for parents on how to help their children develop self-esteem. Each page has one tip followed by an explanation of the idea.

Angry kids, frustrated parents

practical ways to prevent and reduce aggression in your children
1999
"This book has two goals: 1) to help parents recognize aggressive behavior in their children and act before it becomes a problem, and 2) to show parents how they can teach their children to stop using negative aggressive behaviors and learn new positive behaviors"--P. 3.

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