10 Days to a Less Defiant Child, Second Edition
The Breakthrough Program for Overcoming Your Child's Difficult Behavior
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The popular, powerful guide to help parents regain control over a defiant child or teenager...
Occasional clashes between parents and children are not uncommon, but when defiant behavior-including tantrums, resistance to chores, and negativity-becomes chronic, it causes big problems within the family. In 10 Days to a Less Defiant Child, family and child psychologist Dr. Jeffrey Bernstein shares a groundbreaking 10-day program to help parents understand their child's behavior and regain control of their household.
In this updated edition, parents will learn how to face new challenges, including defiance resulting from excessive technology use (even to the point of addiction) and the stress of modern family life. Dr. Bernstein explains what causes defiance in kids and why it's so destructive to the family, then offers parents a step-by-step guide on how to reduce conflict and end upsetting behaviors.
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- 06-07-23
One good idea than a drag
Whilst the calm, firm, non controlling idea is useful, the rest just became a repetition of the same idea and was a real drag to finish. The book could be summed up in one day instead of ten. It is geared to people in the USA only, and the middle chapters were tangent to the problem, descriptive and condescending. Plus it is the description of one clinical experience not evidence based science.
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