| Making Children Mind: Without Losing Yours |  | Author: Kevin Leman Publisher: Dell Publishing Company Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0440551846 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.64 EAN: 9780440551843 ASIN: 0440551846
Publication Date: September 1987 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Some slight wear on book from reading, binding and pages are in very good shape.
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Amazon.com As the title indicates, Making Children Mind Without Losing Yours is a book with a friendly, lighthearted approach. Author Kevin Leman (The New Birth Order Book) speaks directly from his experiences as a father of five and a practicing psychologist. While you won't find specific studies or statistics here, you will find straightforward, practical suggestions that often get right to the heart of troubling situations. Leman's technique, which he refers to as "reality discipline" is based on a particular passage from the Bible, and his book is liberally sprinkled with his religious beliefs. These references will make this book a particular favorite for some readers; his stance that parents' authority comes directly from God is a fundamental principle of his text, and some parents may prefer a less evangelistic approach. That said, it's hard to disagree with suggestions such as "train yourself to be a good listener" and "give your children direct eye contact." Nearly every suggestion is coupled with a real-life example of the behavior in discussion, making for an easy read, and every chapter ends with questions labeled "to review and apply" as well as a short section of concepts to put into practice. The section dealing with divorce suggests you make a list of the chapter's suggestions you find difficult and create a plan to implement them. Leman assumes that anyone reading this book can find the time to create such plans themselves, and doesn't provide his readers with any step-by-step charts. If you're not up to creating your own action plans, you may prefer a more detailed form of help than this book offers. --Jill Lightner
Product Description This bestseller equips parents with 7 principles of Reality Discipline--a loving, no-nonsense parenting approach that really works.
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Helpful, enlightening, good readiing August 28, 2008 This is a great book for anyone who wants to know how to get children to understand discipline.
What on earth is wrong with these kids today... July 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
....probably you will see yourself in this book and help your child become all they were meant to be. Help yourself and your kids, give it a read.
A Winner for one at Whit's End! And everybody else too! July 6, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a must read for all parents...even the ones whose kids "mind" or don't think they need to. This book is more about being a good parent and being happy with the end result. It has made such a positive impact on my family, that I have told anyone that would listen about it.
Great Strategies from a respected author. April 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Kevin Leman writes a good book using "reality parenting" concepts to get your children to mind. This involves allowing them to experience the consequences of their actions now while they are in our loving care. Hopefully, they can learn those life lessons and not have to suffer the consequences of the "real world" when they are adults outside of our care and love. He has some good examples of everyday problems such as eating issues and getting up for school. It is written from a Christian perspective and I believe he is right on the money with his ideas. Sometimes these guidelines are hard to follow because, as parents, we need to remain calm when our kids are pushing our buttons. If you can do this, you will be successful with this book.
The Title Sells Itself April 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this book becuase i heard a Radio interview with the author and my wife was constantly asking me, "How do i know i doing the right thing, with my current parenting style?" I agreed with the thing I had heard on the radio so I thought this book could bring some comfort to my wife.
She read the book and though some thing we didn't buy into wholesale, the bulk of the book, and idiology in the book is sound and seems to work as advertised.
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