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User's Manual for Parents, Part V: Advanced Concepts Using Consequences. By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Here’s the last section of the Users’ Manual for Parents. This one teaches some advanced concepts in applying consequences. AVOID AN ACCUSATORY ‘YOU’ TONE. WHEN THE REACTION IS “I DON’T CARE! Many children will insist that the consequence doesn’t bother them. They might say: “I don’t care! I don’t like that dessert.” or “I didn’t want to have Ethan over anyway! 8221; These comments are usually bravado....
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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Tools for Getting Through to Your Preschooler. By Annye Rothenberg Ph.D. Preschoolers amaze us. They are learning so much so quickly, trying to make sense of the world around them. Preschoolers’ conversations are fascinating as they try to piece information together: Looking for the sugar bugs on their teeth after they eat candy. Insisting that. Here are six important strategies for success:. It’s also important to watch how you phrase your directions to preschoolers. Most parents say something...8221; w...
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Popular Parenting Myths No. 3: You Can't Love A Child Too Much. By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Parenting advice has to make sense to be worth considering – but it has to have a lot more to it than that. In the 25 years that I’ve been a parenting psychologist guiding parents with typical childrearing issues, I’ve seen some advice elevated to an absolute belief – never examined, just accepted as truth. Some parents believe that loving our children means doing as much as possible for them: carrying your young c...
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User's Manual for Parents, Part I: Starting with the Foundation Skills. By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Here are eight guidelines to use in raising kids. Expect to modify your parenting based on his individuality – for example, whether he is active or not, or verbal or not. Because there are so many things we need to teach our children – especially about how to behave – we can’t be their pals. A lot of what they have to learn won’t immediately make them happy. We have to be the...When your kids are in their 2...
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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Popular Parenting Myths No. 2: If Children Like What They Did, Is That Enough? By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Parenting advice has to make sense to be worth considering – but it has to have a lot more to it than that. In the 25 years that I’ve been a parenting psychologist guiding parents with typical childrearing issues, I’ve seen some advice elevated to an absolute belief – never examined, just accepted as truth. When your child has created or achieved something, what counts is that. In the last 10 years, ...
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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Tools for Getting Through to Your Preschooler. By Annye Rothenberg Ph.D. Preschoolers amaze us. They are learning so much so quickly, trying to make sense of the world around them. Preschoolers’ conversations are fascinating as they try to piece information together: Looking for the sugar bugs on their teeth after they eat candy. Insisting that. Here are six important strategies for success:. It’s also important to watch how you phrase your directions to preschoolers. Most parents say something...8221; w...
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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Popular Parenting Myths No. 2: If Children Like What They Did, Is That Enough? By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Parenting advice has to make sense to be worth considering – but it has to have a lot more to it than that. In the 25 years that I’ve been a parenting psychologist guiding parents with typical childrearing issues, I’ve seen some advice elevated to an absolute belief – never examined, just accepted as truth. When your child has created or achieved something, what counts is that. In the last 10 years, ...
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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How Can I Tell When to Follow Parenting Advice? By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Parenting experts share what they’ve learned, offering strategies that go beyond what most parents have been able to think of. Before you follow advice, consider whether it addresses your particular situation, fits with your belief system, and works with what you know about your children, yourself and your shared parenting beliefs with your spouse. Make sure the writer is also a parent – with children older than yours. Ask around ...
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PerfectingParenting Press - Annye Rothenberg, all-in-one books - each with astory for children and a manual for parents on the major child-rearingissues
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Popular Parenting Myths No. 3: You Can't Love A Child Too Much. By Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D. Parenting advice has to make sense to be worth considering – but it has to have a lot more to it than that. In the 25 years that I’ve been a parenting psychologist guiding parents with typical childrearing issues, I’ve seen some advice elevated to an absolute belief – never examined, just accepted as truth. Some parents believe that loving our children means doing as much as possible for them: carrying your young c...