The Pocket Parent by Gail Reichlin, Caroline Winkler, Burton L. White (Foreword by)

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  • Pub. Date: April 2001
  • 400pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,957

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    • Pub. Date: April 2001
    • Publisher: Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
    • Format: Paperback, 400pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,957

    Synopsis

    The Pocket Parent is a lifesaver of tried-and-true advice, common sense, parental wisdom, and sanity. Its philosophy of discipline marries unconditional love with firm limits; its strategies bring both immediate relief and long-term understanding to children's behavior problems.

    "At last, a how-to book on parenting that has depth as well as offering excellent, practical advice." (Stanley Turecki, M.D., Author of The Difficult Child and Normal Kids Have Problems Too

    "A superb handbook for parents: humane, reassuring, practical. Thirty years ago when I was a young mother, Dr. Spock was on my bedside table. If I were that mother today, The Pocket Parent would be there, as well as in my purse, my car, and anywhere else I could consult it at a moment's notice." (Carolyn Newberger, Ed,D., (Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychology, Harvard Medical School)

    "Written in a positive compassionate tone and sprinkled with personal anecdotes, this invaluable compendium offers expert wisdom for positively shaping children's behavior while strengthening family bonds." (Marianne Neifert, M.D., "Dr Mom", Contributing Editor to Parenting Magazine)

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    Biography

    Gail Reichlin , a preschool teacher for 30 years, is founder and executive director of the Parents Resource Network. She cohosted a cable television program on parenting in Chicago with Caroline Winkler and is the mother of three children.

    Caroline Winkler is a writer who, with Gail Reichlin, cohosted a cable television program on parenting in Chicago. She is the mother of three children.

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    Parents and Grandparentsby Anonymous

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    September 05, 2009: This book is very helpful for new parents and new grandparents. A lot of good ideas and information to help you think out a problem.

    A-Z Practical Advice for Parents of 2-5 Year Olds - and lots of it for a small book!by Anonymous

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    September 10, 2004: If you have a normal but sometimes challenging 2- to 5-year-old, this is the upbeat A-Z reference guide that can restore your sanity. I currently have twins about to turn 3, as well as a 6 year old and a 1 year old. Needless to say, the practical advice found in this book is priceless. Having looked at several books on parenting, this book stands out because of it's simple style, yet completeness in covering the topics addressed. For all of the main areas that most parents have to deal with (tantrums, whining, lying, sibling fights, morning crazies, bad words, mealtime, potty training, getting kids to bed, etc) this book has a section devoted to it - first with a simple question and answer dealing with the issue. Then, a list of tons of practical suggestions, briefly written with entertaining examples - this is the real meat of the book in my opinion - it's like all of the practical advice everyone has ever given on a topic is condensed into that part of this book. Then, each section ends with a bottom line conclusion. These 'bottom lines' basically act as that little bit of support every parent needs to deal with the frustration of having kids. My bottom line is: this book is a really great resource. It definitely makes the perfect gift for new parents, or even as a parent gift for the kids' birthdays. Believe me, parents with 2-, 3-, 4-, or 5-year-olds will appreciate it!


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