Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Your Kids Yelling and Nagging and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate: How to Stop Yelling and Pleading and Get Your Kids to CooperateSnagging.org In association with Amazon.co.ukOnline Shop | Property Guides |  Kitchen & Home |  Garden Tools |  Power Tools |  Consumer Electronics Get the Snagging Checklist Here! Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Your Kids Yelling and Nagging and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate: How to Stop Yelling and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate by: Elizabeth Pantley Amazon.co.uk's Price: £11.99 Prices subject to change.Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 649.64 EAN: 9781572240407 ISBN: 1572240407 Label: New Harbinger Publications,U.S. Manufacturer: New Harbinger Publications,U.S. Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 190 Publication Date: 1996-04 Publisher: New Harbinger Publications,U.S. Studio: New Harbinger Publications,U.S. Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - a book that will certainly helpI'm not going to say that this book will solve all of your parenting problems. Nor, am I going to say that this book will turn your parent-child relationship around if it is struggling. There are too many other reviews that seem to assert those claims. Kid Cooperation is a book that will certainly help move you in a healthier direction. Do not purchase this, or any other book, thinking that it contains the magic pill solution to what ails you. I think this book opens some important doors and, as such, is well worth reading. It is somewhat elementary and may leave you wanting a bit more. I would suggest reading Kid Cooperation in conjunction with a book like "Systemic Parenting: An Exploration of the Parenting Big Picture" (Gaskill). It is a bit more detailed and answers many of those 'how' and 'why' questions I would expect many people will have after completing Kid Cooperation. Rating: - Buy this bookIf you're reading this review, you probably want a book that will transform the way you deal with your children, put you back in control before you start yelling and enable you to parent calmly and effectively. Buy this book. Rather than discussing problems in a theoretical or psychoanalytical way, the author gives you a wide range of options for dealing with everyday situations. You will wince as you read her accounts of conversations between parents and children and recognise yourself in them. However, she then gives you a selection of coping strategies that are simple to understand but very effective. This book has enhanced my time with my boys (2&5) immeasurably. I have been astounded by how well the techniques work and how quick it was to pick them up. Last weekend, a friend marvelled at how 'calm and serene' I was as I got a group of running, screaming 4-6 year-olds (only 1 of them mine!) to behave and do as they were told instead. She has now borrowed the book. Rating: - Excellent parenting adviceI found this book very positive and helpful, much like "How to Talk so your Kids will Listen and listen so Kids will Talk". It teaches a balanced parenting approach, which is neither permissive/democratic or autocratic. The author shows parents how to take charge and provide the consistant structure that children need with confidence. Countless examples are used throughout the book. Many different skills are explained, teaching parents the difference between discipline and punishment. Listed to are the many disadvantages and counter productive negative effects of spanking. There is good advice for nurturing sibling relationships, understanding and coping with anger, and how important it is for parents to look after themselves as well. The last part of the book is devoted to providing ideas for dealing with all the common discipline situations such as homework, bedtime, mornings, interrupting, meal times, tantrums etc.. Another book which would make a good companion to this one is "Setting Limits" by Robert J MacKenzie. I have recently read Elizabeth Pantley's book on sleep, "The No-Cry Sleep Solution" which is also a wonderful book. Rating: - Excellent!!!A must read. Combines the best ideas on easily coping with all too familiar unwanted child behaviour and on nurturing the good, It gives you not just one method but an array from which you can choose, and which work! 'Choosing' works like a dream on my 3yr old giving him a sense of responsibility and me the desired outcome. I loved her ideas and the logical way she explains each. This book coupled with "Sibling Rivalry" by Adele Faber should be on every caring Parents immediate bookshelf. Rating: - Incredibly real and practical guide to solving problemsAs a elementary school teacher of 9 years, I have read countless books on discipline and child rearing. This book took me by complete surprise. Some of the scenarios in the book made me feel like they had been listening to me and my children. The realism and practicality of the book were very helpful. I have been talking about this book since I got it. All the books I've read in the past, always give the problem, and then, the solution is so unbelievably out of touch or so vague I end up just as frustrated as when I originally consulted the book. This book is just the contrary to that. It is really outstanding. I plan to raffle it off at my next back to school night. Try searching the Internet for "Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Your Kids Yelling and Nagging and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate: How to Stop Yelling and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate" or Ebay for "Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Your Kids Yelling and Nagging and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate: How to Stop Yelling and Pleading and Get Your Kids to Cooperate". You might also be interested in the following great products:
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