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  • Summary: Parenting with Love and Logic

  • Teaching Children Responsibility
  • By: Howard Schwartz
  • Narrated by: Leigh Ann Haga
  • Length: 41 mins
  • 2.9 out of 5 stars (105 ratings)

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Summary: Parenting with Love and Logic

By: Howard Schwartz
Narrated by: Leigh Ann Haga
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Please note: This is a summary of Parenting with Love and Logic, not the original book.

If you want to learn how to raise self-confident, motivated children who are ready for the real world then keep reading....

Being a parent is an extraordinarily happy experience but also very tiring. Do you ever feel like you are frustrated with your children to the point where you cannot control it anymore? Do you find that you are angry at your kids nearly all of the time?

Every parent gets frustrated from time to time - it’s a normal thing. In the book Parenting with Love and Logic, Foster Cline and Jim Fay teach you how to parent effectively while teaching your children responsibility and growing their character.

In this summary book, you will quickly know:

  • How to establish healthy control through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles
  • How to teach children about consequences and accountability
  • How you can keep calm and reduce yelling
  • How to help your kids can learn to think of themselves as capable of solving their own problems from the youngest age
  • Why parent need understand the logic behind setting boundaries and sticking to their guns?

This is a book about tough love. “Tough love” is about helping your children be more conscious of their choices and how those choices will affect them. Nobody said parenting was going to be an easy job. It takes a lot of hard work and effort to raise a good child, but in the end, it’s all worth it. Keep with it, you will find rewards and joy when you least expect it!

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©2019 Howard Schwartz (P)2019 Howard Schwartz
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Truely just a summary

I bought this book as a refresher of the original book. It does give a summary and I was reminded of different strategies but I expected a little more. So if you want just a true summary this will do the job. But if it’s the first time reading anything Love and Logic, read the original book(s).

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Soo vague even as a review

Even as a summary there’s too much left unsaid, and examples left untold. The narrator is also not easy to follow with inflection indifferent to the thought being expressed makes it confusing

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not enough detail to be helpful

the full book isn't available on audible so I thought this would might be helpful. it wasn't. I feel like a lot of the key points were glossed over and implementation details were left out. this really could of benefited from a nother hour of content.

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headlines or outline

Moves along, good for a review after reading the love and logic books...not as helpful on its own.

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Just a summary

I was hoping for a little more detail outside of what felt like a power point slide show, however it did say summary. I can’t find the actual book on audible, but I recommend buying the hard copy and not wasting the time with the summary. Seems very wise and insightful from the key points it discussed.

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Waste of Time and Money

For the love of all that is good, please save your money and time. 1. the narrator is a robot. 2. there is very little meat to this summary. 3. some of the advice is HORRIBLE. 4. it will make you want to vomit bc it is trying do hard to tie Christian values to get you to buy their ideas. Better books aren NO BAD KIDS by Janet Lansbury and HOW TO TALK SO LITTLE KIDS WILL LISTEN

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Diluted Spark Notes

It’s a quick overview. 41 minutes of material - it’s really not worth spending a credit or $ on. You can Google more information and it’s free.

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decent summary of the principles

It seems like a good summary. I had to remind myself the speaker was not condescending. I wish it was a wee bit longer even for a summary.

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NOT THE WHOLE BOOK

Despite the title saying “summery” I missed that because I ordered this on Alexa. I was hoping for the whole book. The summery was definitely a good start to give cliff notes, but I would have rather not paid for that. Save your money to get the whole book… which, btw, is not available on audible… @amazon, can you fix that, please :) thanks!

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This is not the book.

I’m so disappointed to find that this is not the book, but rather a overview.

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