Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children ResponsibilityNavPress, 8 sep 2020 - 272 pagina's A time-tested parenting book with over 900,000 copies sold! Now updated to address technology use, screen time, and social media. Designed for preschool and beyond, this helpful and practical psychology-based parenting method is an invaluable guide for all parents! Teach your children healthy responsibility and encourage their character growth from a young age. Learn to establish healthy boundaries with your children through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles. Trusted by generations of parents, counselors, and teachers to lovingly raise responsible children, Parenting with Love and Logic includes solutions for dozens of specific topics such as:
“This is as close to an owner’s manual for parents as you will find. Now, parents can embrace mistakes as wonderful learning opportunities to raise respectful, responsible, and caring children.” —Gloria Sherman, MA, MED, LPC, cofounder, Parenting Partnership “I have been delighted to share the powerful yet simple wisdom of Jim Fay and Foster Cline with my counseling clients. The principles in Parenting with Love and Logic are practical, proven techniques that keep parents on track to raising responsible, loving, confident children.” —Carol R. Cole, PhD, LMFT “Parenting with Love and Logic is a terrific book for parents that provides important concepts and practical solutions to help children become emotionally, socially, and morally healthy.” —Terry M. Levy, PhD, codirector of Evergreen Psychotherapy Center; coauthor of Attachment, Trauma, and Healing “Parenting with Love and Logic is an essential component for our schools, parents, and teachers. Thousands of families have been positively impacted by the love and logic principles.” —Leonard R. Rezmierski, PhD, superintendent support administrator, Wayne RESA |
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Responsible Children Feel Good about Themselves | 23 |
Childrens Mistakes Are Their Opportunities | 39 |
Setting Limits through Thinking Words | 53 |
Gaining Control through Choices | 67 |
Grandparents | 175 |
Homework | 178 |
Im Bored Routine | 180 |
Lying and Dishonesty | 182 |
Nasty Looks and Negative Body Language | 184 |
Pacifiers | 186 |
Peer Pressure | 188 |
Pet Care | 191 |
The Recipe for Success Empathy with Consequences | 85 |
Lights Camera Parenting | 97 |
Love and Logic Parenting Tools | 105 |
How to Use Love and Logic Pearls | 106 |
AllowancesMoney | 107 |
Anger When Its Appropriate | 110 |
Bedtime | 112 |
Bossiness | 115 |
Bullying and Cyberbullying | 117 |
Car Wars BackSeat Battles | 121 |
Chores | 125 |
Church When Kids Dont Want to Go | 128 |
Creativity | 130 |
Crisis Situations | 133 |
Discipline 101 | 135 |
Discipline in Public | 139 |
Divorce and Visitation | 141 |
Eating and Table Manners | 149 |
Entitlement | 152 |
Fears and Monsters | 156 |
Fighting | 158 |
Friends | 161 |
Getting Ready for School | 163 |
Giving Gifts | 167 |
Grades Underachievement and Report Cards | 170 |
Picking Up Belongings | 193 |
Professional Help When to Seek It | 196 |
The Room Keeping It Clean | 197 |
The Room Keeping the Kid in It | 199 |
Sassing and Disrespect | 202 |
Spanking | 204 |
Sports | 206 |
Stealing | 210 |
Swearing and Bad Language | 212 |
Teacher and School Problems | 214 |
Technology The Internet Phones Pornography Television and Videos and Video Games | 216 |
Teeth Brushing | 234 |
Telephone Interruptions | 236 |
Temper Tantrums | 238 |
Toilet Training | 240 |
Values Passing Them On to Your Kids | 242 |
Whining and Complaining | 245 |
The Three Types of Parents | 247 |
Turn Your Word into Gold | 248 |
Notes | 250 |
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Authors | 259 |
Love and Logic Materials and Seminars | 260 |
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Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility Foster Cline,Jim Fay Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2014 |
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