Presents a practical guide that addresses the issues of child discipline, and offers simple advice to controlling obnoxious behavior and encouraging good behavior and at the same time strengthening the relationship between parent and child.
Provides the most recent developments in ADD research regarding basic symptoms of ADD, effects on school, work, home, and social life, seven indicators to predict the future, and diagnosis and treatment.
Describes the various methods that children use to get their own way including temper tantrums, sulking, badgering, and threats and provides helpful advice to parents on how to effectively handle it.
Explains how parents can help their children develop a good sense of self esteem and self respect while avoiding many common traps that can make parents feel better while making their children feel worse.
Describes the 1-2-3 Magic method of discipline for managing the behavior of children ages two to twelve, explaining exactly what to do, what not to do, what to say, and what not to say in a variety of common problem situations, and looking at techniques for handling more serious difficulties.