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Parenting with Love & Logic

Teaching Children Responsibility

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Parenting with Love & Logic

By: Foster Cline, Jim Fay
Narrated by: Chris Fabry
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Designed for preschool and beyond, this helpful and practical psychology-based parenting method is an invaluable guide for all parents! Teach your children healthy responsibility and encourage their character growth from a young age. Learn to establish healthy boundaries with your children through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles.

Trusted by generations of parents, counselors, and teachers to lovingly raise responsible children, Parenting with Love and Logic includes solutions for dozens of specific topics such as:

  • Tantrums
  • Managing screen time
  • Grades and report cards
  • Chores
  • Getting ready for school
  • Peer pressure
  • Cyberbullying
  • Navigating crisis situations and grief
  • And much more!

Each issue is indexed for easy reference. Learn how to tame tempers and re-establish a calm, healthy relationship and positive communication with your child today!

©1990, 2006, 2020 Foster Cline and Jim Fay (P)2024 One Audiobooks
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My husband and I have been at our wit's end dealing with our threenager! We started reframing the way we speak to him and the difference in his reaction was noticeable within the hour. I plan to revisit this book many times over the next 15 years and have already recommended it to fellow toddler parents.

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Very difficult to get past the misogynistic religious dogma. The frequent references to the fantastical being known as “God,” as evidenced by how His example (gleaned from the Bible, of course) influenced His male children who are clearly prioritized by the authors of this book, make it difficult to appreciate any advise herein, most of which I’ve found to describe common sense principles anyway so far. I’m undecided whether or not to grit my teeth to read further or just move on to another author. So far, based on the principles highlighted by the narrator in the introduction, it looks like I’m doing a pretty damn good job, anyway. So I’m more inclined to learn more about how to specifically ensure my baby boy doesn’t grow up to be a douchebag obsessed with his alpha versus beta status — both of which are characterized by despising and seeking to control women — as well as to learn how to better ensure I don’t lose my daughter to the inevitable conflicts that tend to arise between strong mothers and strong daughters. I also find the frequent derogatory references to experimentation with drugs and porn — as they inevitably apply to unsuccessful, bad people — laughably naïve.

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the story I don't like the choices and I am eight years old maybe you should learn to to it a better way than this way

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