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The Discipline Miracle: The Clinically Proven System for Raising Happy, Healthy, And Well-Behaved Kids

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"No one's children are well behaved all the time. While it may be a thankless task, being a good parent involves knowing how and when to administer discipline. The Discipline Miracle presents a comprehensive approach to discipline centered around three fundamental (1) Be a safe harbor. Give the child a sense of security by being dependable, responsive, and emotionally available. (2) Be a good boss. Insist on appropriate rules that will make children feel safe, and teach them to use self-control. (3) Prepare kids for the real world. Give them what they need (boundaries, rules, and consequences), not just what they want. Used consistently, these principles can make the difference between momentary lapses in behavior and continuous problems that can affect children throughout their lives. The Washington Post named the book “among the very best [books on discipline].” The Discipline Miracle will help readers be the best parents they can be—and raise the best kids."

236 pages, Paperback

First published December 5, 2005

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October 18, 2016
It's a very easy book for parents how would like to take care for kids, the main core of it is the 3 principles has to be conducted in a correct way, the book explain this 3 P's and almost full details, and the good thing in this book is the examples to apply the 3 P's.
The book maybe more profitable to the people how is busy in their days life (working parents), since they can apply the principle in their presenting time at home as much as they can.
Some terminology and practice used in the book is not capable for all type of families, so the reader has to be carful which to practice to do that can be more benefit for their environment.

I give this book 4 out of 5.
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