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The New Dare to Discipline
The New Dare to Discipline
Author: James Dobson
ISBN-13: 9780854768035
ISBN-10: 0854768033
Publication Date: 1/16/1999
Pages: 192
Edition: New Ed
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Publisher: Kingsway Publications
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette
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Update of this classic and insightful Bible based guide to raising children in a kind, loving, and nurturing home. Updated look at helping and not hurting your children.
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This is an excellent book to help parents raise up their children in the ways of the LOrd where they don't become little monsters that rule the house. Of it is done correctly and consistantly you will be proud of your children and they will have a good self esteem.
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This is a great book concerning child-training. It gives good insights and suggestions as well as opening your eyes to new concepts concerning discipline.
A great book for any parent!
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EXCELLENT - highly recommend this book - especially if you feel you are having a hard time with your kids.
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This is Dobson at his best - practical and insightful into the minds of young children. He focuses on the importance of establishing boundaries for children at a young age, so that a parent's authority is trusted and secure as that child grows older. Coming from a family where this wasn't the case, and marrying into a family where authority was known and trusted, I can see so much value in Dobson's approach. It's what I want for my children - not a home with yelling and nagging and empty threats, but firm boundaries, real consequences for outright rebellion (not toddler antics) and abundant rewards for good behavior.


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