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Gentle discipline, using emotional connection-not punishment-to raise confident, capable kids, Sarah Ockwell-Smith

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Gentle discipline, using emotional connection-not punishment-to raise confident, capable kids, Sarah Ockwell-Smith
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Gentle discipline
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
987437524
Responsibility statement
Sarah Ockwell-Smith
Sub title
using emotional connection-not punishment-to raise confident, capable kids
Summary
As seen in the New York Times-a practical guide that presents an alternative to shouting, shaming, and blaming-to give kids the skills they need to grow and thrive Discipline is an essential part of raising happy and successful kids, but as more and more parents are discovering, conventional approaches often don't work, and can even lead to more frustration, resentment, power struggles, and shame. Enter Sarah Ockwell-Smith, a popular parenting expert who believes there's a better way. Citing the latest research in child development, psychology and neuroscience, Gentle Discipline debunks common myths about punishments, rewards, the "naughty chair," and more, and presents practical, connection-based techniques that really work-and that bring parents and kids closer together instead of driving then apart. Topics include: Setting-and enforcing-boundaries and limits with compassion and respect Focusing on connection and positivity instead of negative consequences Working with teachers and other caregivers Breaking the cycle of shaming and blaming Filled with ideas to try today, Gentle Discipline helps parents of toddlers as well as school-age kids embrace a new, more enlightened way to help kids listen, learn and grow
Table Of Contents
Why children misbehave -- How children learn -- How children's brains develop -- The problem with common discipline methods -- School discipline -- Coping with violent and destructive behavior -- Coping with whining and sulking -- Coping with not listening and refusal to do things -- Coping with rudeness and back talk -- Coping with sibling rivalry -- Coping with lying -- Coping with swearing -- Coping with low self-esteem and a lack of confidence -- Working with parental demons -- Your journey to gentle discipline
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