Parent Effectiveness Training: The Proven Program for Raising Responsible ChildrenLearn to more effectively resolve conflicts, commnicate, and create loving relationships with your children with the help of this relevant, practical guide to parenting. Now revised for the first time since its initial publication, this groundbreaking guide will show you how to avoid being a permissive parent, how to listen so kids will talk to you and talk so kids will listen to you, how to teach your children to "own" their problems and to solve them, and how to use the "No-Lose" method to resolve conflicts. Using the timeless methods of P.E.T. will have immediate results: less fighting, fewer tantrums and lies, no need for punishment. Whether you have a toddler striking out for independence or a teenager who has already started rebelling, you'll find P.E.T. a compassionate, effective way to instill responsibility and create a nurturing family environment in which your child will thrive. P.E.T., or Parent Effectiveness Training, began almost forty years ago as the first national parent-training program to teach parents how to communicate more effectively with kids and offer step-by-step advice to resolving family conflicts so everybody wins. This beloved classic is the most studied, highly praised, and proven parenting program in the world--and it will work for you. |
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Brukerevaluering - ljhliesl - LibraryThingI just began what I think is the first book my mother has ever recommended to me (I'm 44 and she's never been much of a reader). This got me to thinking what other books I read because she had them ... Les hele vurderingen
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Brukerevaluering - Michaela - GoodreadsFantastic book! I would recommend this to everyone, kids or no kids. I have tried this method with some of my friends and it worked great. I wish all parents would read this before having children... Les hele vurderingen
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Inconsistent Parents Don t Have to Put Up a United | 22 |
Simple DoorOpeners Active Listening | 71 |
When Does a Parent Decide to Use Active Listening? | 87 |
Common Mistakes in Using Active Listening | 93 |
How to Listen to Kids Too Young to Talk Much | 106 |
How to Talk So Kids Will Listen to You | 114 |
Effective Ways of Confronting Children | 126 |
Putting IMessages to Work | 138 |
Necessary and Justified? | 187 |
The NoLose Method for Resolving Conflicts 2 18 | 218 |
Parents Fears and Concerns About | 242 |
Putting the NoLose Method to Work | 262 |
How to Avoid Being Fired as a Parent | 293 |
How Parents Can Prevent Conflicts | 309 |
The Other Parents of Your Children | 322 |
Appendix | 332 |
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