Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging, and Pleading and Get Kids to Cooperate

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New Harbinger Publications, 1996 - Family & Relationships - 190 pages

Would you like to know how to get your children to willingly cooperate? Would you like to eliminate many of your daily battles and end the yelling, nagging, and pleading? Would you like to handle discipline issues with knowledge and authority? During this process, would you like to learn how to boost your children's self-esteem, feel better about yourself as a person, and even improve your marriage?

This book is filled with real ideas for real families--practical, purposeful things you can do to improve family life. With the tools and skills presented in Kid Cooperation you can achieve the goal of raising happy, confident, self-disciplined children, and enjoy the process!

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The Keys to Successful Parenting
15
Cooperation
33
Punishment Versus Discipline
57
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Elizabeth Pantley is the president of Better Beginning, Inc. She teaches parenting classes and gives lectures at schools, churches, community centers, and other family-focused organizations. Her talks are exciting, informational, and motivating. Elizabeth has been featured in Parenting, American Baby, Good Housekeeping, and Redbook magazines on parenting issues. Visit the author at her Web site, www.pantley.com/elizabeth.html.

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