(Ebook PDF) Parenting With Love and Logic Teaching Children Responsibility 1st edition by Foster Cline, Jim Fay 1612912540 9781612912547 full chapters

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Authors:Foster Cline , Series:Education [358] , Tags:Christian , Author sort:Cline, Foster , Ids:9781612912547 , Languages:Languages:eng , Published:Published:Nov 2011 , Publisher:Navpress , Comments:Comments:This parenting book shows you how to raise self-confident, motivated children who are ready for the real world. Learn how to parent effectively while teaching your children responsibility and growing their character.Establish healthy control through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles.From Library JournalPsychiatrist Cline and educator Fay’s “Love and Logic” parenting method advocates raising responsible children through practice. “Helicopter” parents hover around their children while “drill sergeant” parents give orders to theirs, they claim. Neither of these styles permits children to learn how to make choices and learn from the consequences. The result is that as early as adolescence these children too often make bad decisions. In the context of a healthy, loving relationship, “Love and Logic” parents teach their children responsibility and the logic of life by solving their own problems, providing skills for coping in the real world. After laying out the principles of “Love and Logic,” the authors provide “parenting pearls,” which are strategies for applying the method to actual situations such as back-seat battles in the car, homework, and keeping bedrooms clean. The narration, performed by Tim Kenney and Bert Gurule, is clear and energetic. This is an upbeat and sensible approach to child rearing that will be popular in public libraries.?Nann Blaine Hilyard, Fargo P.L., N.D.Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc.ReviewCline and Fay know teenagers well, and the book is engaging. The parenting pearls in the last third of the book are worth the price of purchase. Read it carefully; the book is short on “bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord” and long on “do not exasperate your children.” –Daniel R. Vander Ark, Christian Home & School Magazine, March/April 1993