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To Spank or Not to Spank: A Parents' Handbook (Volume 5)

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The nationally syndicated columnist and childrearing expert presents a thought-provoking study of child-directed discipline, offering a straightforward, common-sense approach to the issue of discipline, parental authority, and self-esteem.

128 pages, Paperback

First published October 13, 1994

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John Rosemond

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John Rosemond has worked with families, children, and parents since 1971 in the field of family psychology. In 1971, John earned his masters in psychology from Western Illinois University and was elected to the Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society. In 1999, his alma mater conferred upon John the Distinguished Alumni Award, given only once per year. Upon acceptance, he gave the commencement address.

From 1971-1979, he worked as a psychologist in Illinois and North Carolina and directed several mental-health programs for children.

From 1980-1990. John was in full-time practice as a family psychologist with Piedmont Psychological Associates in Gastonia.

Presently, his time is devoted to speaking and writing. John is syndicated in approximately 225 newspapers nationwide. He has written eleven best-selling parenting books. He is also one of America’s busiest and most popular speakers and most certainly the busiest and most popular in his field. He’s known for his sound advice, humor and easy, relaxed, engaging style.

In the past few years, John has appeared on numerous national television programs including 20/20, Good Morning America, The View, The Today Show, CNN, and CBS Later Today, as well as numerous print interviews.

All of his professional accomplishments aside, John is quick to remind folks that his real qualifications are that he’s been married to the same woman for over forty years, is the father of two successful adults, and the grandfather of seven children…make that seven well-behaved grandchildren.

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August 26, 2010
I found the second half of the book much more practically informative than the first half, where he is presenting a defense. But, mostly, I really do agree with his approach to this subject. It's definitely different than most of the viewpoints I have heard/read about.
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