Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility by Foster W. Cline, Jim Fay

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(Hardcover - Repackaged)

  • Publisher: Pinon Press
  • Pub. Date: April 2006
  • ISBN-13: 9781576839546
  • Sales Rank: 1,938
  • 320pp
  • Edition Description: Repackaged
 
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Synopsis

This well-known child psychiatrist has written a book to help parents raise kids who are self-confident, motivated, and ready for the world by teaching them responsibility and the logic of life by giving them the opportunity to solve their own problems from the earliest possible age.

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No Spanking Revisedby Anonymous

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October 03, 2006: I have been a Love & Logic Mom for over 4 years, I recommend this book to everyone, I too did not agree with the spanking tactics. Good News, Love & Logics has a an updated book, Jim Fay states ?The previous position we outlined on spanking in the book, ?Parenting With Love and Logic,? unfortunately was our thinking as of 1990 when the book was written. Since then our knowledge has grown. The world we live in changed, and we have developed new techniques that are far more effective than spanking.? Love and Logic has saved my family and my sanity and has given me the relationship with my son I?ve always wanted.

Love and Logic Works!by Anonymous

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August 30, 2004: Prenting with Love and Logic is a postitive and common sense approach to parenting. I have found it to be extremely helpful. This approach gives children the opportunity to have some control of their lives and prepares them to make wise decisions in the future. It also gives children the opportunity to think for themselves so when they are old enough to make their own decisions they will have had the practice necessary for wise choices.


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