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If you liked How to Behave So Your Children Will, Too!, try these:
by Rosalind Wiseman, Elizabeth Rapoport
Published Feb 2007
Read ReviewsEssential reading for parents today. Offering us the tools to become wiser, more relaxed parents and the inspiration to speak out, act according to our values, show humility, and set the kind of example that will make a real difference in our children's lives.
by Gordon Neufeld, Gabor Maté
Published Aug 2006
Read ReviewsThe concepts, principles and practical advice contained in Hold On to Your Kids will empower parents to satisfy their childrens inborn need to find direction by turning towards a source of authority, contact and warmth.
by Lawrence J. Cohen
Published May 2002
Read ReviewsIncludes illuminating chapters on how to use play to build a child's confidence and self-esteem, how to play through sibling rivalry, and how play can become a part of loving discipline.
by John Gray
Published Jan 2001
Read ReviewsChildren do not need to be motivated by fear of punishment. Instead, they can easily be motivated by reward and the natural, healthy desire to please their parents.
by Audrey Ricker, Carolyn Crowder
Published Feb 1998
Read ReviewsTwo experts share their simple and specific four-step program for ending backtalk and restoring balance in relationships between parents and children, from preschoolers to teens.
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