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365 Wacky, Wonderful Ways to Get Your Children to Do What You Want (Tools for Everyday Parenting)
365 Wacky Wonderful Ways to Get Your Children to Do What You Want - Tools for Everyday Parenting
Author: Elizabeth Crary, Dave Carbot
Young children share certain behaviors that are calculated to drive parents crazy. This book offers hundreds of practical (and sometimes zany) ideas to help parents cope with such behaviors as throwing food, not sharing, teasing siblings, throwing tantrums, and more.
ISBN-13: 9780943990798
ISBN-10: 0943990793
Publication Date: 2/1995
Pages: 104
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Publisher: Parenting Press
Book Type: Paperback
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reviewed 365 Wacky, Wonderful Ways to Get Your Children to Do What You Want (Tools for Everyday Parenting) on + 213 more book reviews
Lots of good ideas!
ChristineMM avatar reviewed 365 Wacky, Wonderful Ways to Get Your Children to Do What You Want (Tools for Everyday Parenting) on + 370 more book reviews
This is very intersting style book because it tells the various challenges or should I just say 'problems' that parents encounter with children and then the author gives many different choices to pick from to deal with the issue. For example what to do if: child hits the baby, child runs away while in parking lot, interrupts parent while on phone, won't pick up toys, etc. This is very practical hands on tips for raising children, discipline, parenting tips, etc. Attachment parenting friendly. This is gentle discipline without inflicting physical pain or verbal shaming, but it does use limits and consequences. This author has written several books on parenting. This is not a permissive parenting book.


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