With this motivating and practical guide, you are armed with alternatives of yelling, bribing, threatening, criticizing and punishing in dealing with your toddlers.
An extremely brave, compelling and insightful work, this book asserts that parental expectations for children - however benign or well-meaning -inevitably suppress the child's real self, leading to the ongoing "dramatic" performance of an identity throughout the child's life.
This is an excellent book that will help fathers of girls. Its advice is at once conventional, common sense and yet goes against the mainstream of our toxic culture.
This well-received book is an excellent resource within in-depth descriptions of what parents can do to help sibling relationships be strong and peaceful.
Based on the Emotional Intelligence theory of Daniel Goleman, this practical book is a prescription to peace and a lifetime relationship between parents and kids.