Berman, Robin E. Permission to Parent: How to Raise your Child with Love and Limits.
Based on her extensive clinical experience, the author presents a valuable guide that helps parents and children navigate the emotional and psychological minefields of family dynamics. PC 649.1 BER
Drew, Naomi. Peaceful Parents, Peaceful Kids : Practical Ways to Create a Calm and Happy Home.
This clear, concise and practical book covers discipline, listening skills, conflict resolution, family meetings, anger management and more. Contains many real-life examples and lists resources, including web sites, for both parent and child. PC 649.1 DRE
Leman, Kevin. Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours.
This internationally known psychologist, author, and father of five shows parents how to: understand why children misbehave and what to do about it; foil finicky eaters, turn off temper tantrums, and minimize sibling rivalries; set suitable allowances, curfews, and privileges; and much more. PC 649.64 LEM
Popkin, Michael. Taming the Spirited Child: Strategies for Parenting Challenging Children without Breaking their Spirits.
Aims to
help build and balance the parent/child relationship. Included are plenty of hands-on activity suggestions parents can employ to avoid power struggles and give spirited kids the time, space and behavior structures they need. PC 649.1 POP
Ricker, Audrey.
Whining: 3 Steps to Stopping It before the Tears and Tantrums Start.
Filled with numerous real-life examples, encouraging advice, and simple steps you can start using immediately, this invaluable guide will help you end the whining cycle and replace misbehavior with effective, meaningful, and loving parent-child communication. PC 649.64 RIC
Rigby, Jill M. Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World.
A guide for parents that encourages respect for the self and others, and explains how to foster such values in children as thankfulness and unselfishness. PC 649.7 RIG
Runkel, Hal Edward. Screamfree Parenting: The Revolutionary Approach to Raising your Kids by Keeping your Cool.
Parenting is not about kids, it’s about parents. If you’re not in control, then you cannot be in charge. What every kid really needs are parents who are able to keep their cool no matter what. PC 649.1 RUN |