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Titre : | The New Dare to Discipline |
Auteurs : | James Dr Dobson, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Mention d'édition : | Revised ed. |
Editeur : | Wheaton [USA] : Tyndale House, 1992 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8423-0507-5 |
Format : | i + 276 p. |
Note générale : | 1st ed. 1970 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | ET/H (Education : discipline) |
Résumé : |
Many of today’s parents grew up without proper role models at home. They have no clear vision of what it means to be a good mother or father.
Some were abused as kids, and others were given virtually no guidance or boundaries. How can they now raise their own sons and daughters with skill and confidence? The “experts” have often confused matters further by offering contradictory and unworkable advice. Where can this generation of parents turn for a consistent and commonsense approach to child rearing? Dr. James Dobson has provided an immensely practical and reassuring resource for today’s mothers and fathers in The New Dare to Discipline. This is a revised and updated version of his earlier classic, which guided millions of parents for more than two decades. In it, Dobson offers far more than mere advice about raising boys and girls. He has prepared a game plan—an entire philosophy of child rearing—that will help parents understand their kids and know how to handle everyday challenges as they arise. Dr. Dobson’s approach to child rearing draws heavily on the traditional Judeo-Christian system of values dating back two thousand years or more. Simply stated, healthy and happy kids typically emerge from homes wherein parents achieved a balance between love and control. To tip the scales toward either extreme is to create problems for the children in our charge. As Dobson writes, “When the child asks, ‘Who’s in charge?’ tell him. When he mutters, ‘Who loves me?’ take him in your arms and surround him with affection. Treat him with respect and dignity, and expect the same from him. Then begin to enjoy the sweet benefits of competent parenthood.” |
Note de contenu : |
- 1. The Challenge - 2. Common Sense and Your Child - 3. More Common Sense about Children - 4. Questions and Answers - 5. The Miracle Tools, Part 1 - 6. The Miracle Tools, Part 2 - 7. Discipline in Learning - 8. The Barriers to Learning, Part 1 - 9. The Barriers to Learning, Part 2 - 10. Discipline in Morality - 11. A Moment for Mom - Appendix: A Quick Survey of Drugs and Substance Abuse for Parents - Notes |
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