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Realistic and useful, Chores Without Wars (Practical Press
[self-pub], then Prima; total sales 20,000) includes what the
family needs to "turn housework into teamwork." Instead of family
members falling into stereotypes, such as the super-mom and the
spoiled child, this book suggests that a family built on the
principles of reciprocity and teamwork can overcome the drudgeries
of housework and lead children to value life skills necessary for
their futures. Through chores, skills such as cooperation, planning
ahead, managing money, and contribution are learned. More than 30%
new material will appear in this 2nd ed.
A Positive Approach To Raising Happy, Healthy and Mature Teenagers
Adolescence can be a time of great stress and turmoil--not only for
kids going through it, but for their parents as well. It's normal
for teens to explore a new sense of freedom and to redefine the
ways in which they relate to their parents, and that process can
sometimes leave parents feeling powerless, alienated, or excluded
from their children's lives. These effects can be magnified even
further in this modern age of social networks, cell phones, and
constant digital distraction.
This newly revised and updated edition of "Positive Discipline for
Teenagers" shows parents how to build stronger bridges of
communication with their children, break the destructive cycles of
guilt and blame that occur in parent-teen power struggles, and work
toward greater mutual respect with their adolescents. At the core
of the Positive Discipline approach is the understanding that teens
still need their parents, just in different ways--and by better
understanding who their teens really are, parents can learn to
encourage both their teens and themselves, and instill good
judgment without being judgmental. The methods in this book work to
build vital social and life skills through encouragement and
empowerment--not punishment. Truly effective parenting is about
"connection" before "correction."
Over the years, millions of parents have come to trust Jane
Nelsen's classic Positive Discipline series for its consistent,
commonsense approach to raising happy, responsible kids. This new
edition is filled with proven, effective methods for coping with
such parenting challenges as:
-Fostering truly "honest" discussions with your teen
-Helping your teen handle the online world
-Turning mistakes into opportunities
-Keeping your sanity while raising your teen--and making sure your
own teenage issues aren't weighing you down
-Teaching your teen how to pursue the goal that make "them"
happy...and a few that make "you" happy too (like chores)
-Making sure you're on your teen's side, and that "they "know
that
-Avoiding the pitfalls of excessive control and excessive
permissiveness
In today's classroom, where teachers must compete with digital
distractions for their students' attention while trying to satisfy
demanding academic standards, it is more important than ever that
educators be able to combat apathy, instil vital problem-solving
skills and create a climate that maximises learning. This is a
guide for teachers who wish to foster respect, civility and
engagement in the classroom.
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