A Three-Step Approach To Better Behaviour In Children
Few parents enjoy getting angry with their children. However, when your children are misbehaving or procrastinating, it so often seems to be the only way to get them to co-operate. Help is at hand! There is a means of getting your children to do what you ask which is far less stressful - yet more effective - than losing your temper.
This book sets out a programme to help parents and caregivers gain the co-operation of their children without threats or force by allowing children to co-operate voluntarily. Giving plenty of examples, he sets out an easy step-by-step method for using three commonsense tactics: active ignoring, question and feedback, and what he calls the three Ts. These help parents to keep their self-control when children are unco-operative, while encouraging children to better behaviour.
By providing simple rules about your facial expression, body language and voice control, you will be prepared in advance for dealing with unco-operative children.