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1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 (123 Magic)
Addressing the task of disciplining children ages 2 through 12 without arguing, yelling, or spanking, this program offers easy-to-follow steps to immediately manage troublesome behavior with reason, patience, and compassion. Parents and teachers learn how to encourage and respect children's growing independence with 10 strategies for building self-esteem. Also discussed are the three most important qualities for parents or teachers to exhibit in order to foster competence in kids. Tips are included on how to prevent homework arguments, make mealtimes more enjoyable, conduct effective family meetings, and encourage children to start doing their household chores. This award-winning program discusses the importance of establishing and maintaining a home or classroom with fair and consistent discipline. This revised edition includes suggestions on how to avoid over-parenting, build children's social skills, and apply the program within mental health agencies and classrooms. more
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- Posted: Sep-22-2009
It really is MAGIC!
I highly recommend this book for parents and grandparents. This method worked on disciplining my grandchildren when nothing else did. It was like magic.
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- Posted: Sep-14-2009
Our house is more peaceful now
I read Love and Logic and I really wanted it to work. It sounds so wonderful in theory, but when you are tired and all your buttons are pressed...it is hard to be clever enough to pull it off and my son who is 2 1/2 did not listen to anything I was saying, was not answering questions for the...
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- Posted: Sep-03-2009
It's definitely magic!
This book is a very easy read and it is extremely helpful. I recommend anyone to take this home today to try a positive discipline style. It is working for me!
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- Posted: Aug-30-2009
A must read fore any parent!
This book is a must read for any parent. It has made my life a lot easier. Who knew reading a book could change our family life so drastically. Thank You to the author!
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- Posted: Aug-17-2009
great book for children discipline
this was a great book and recommended for children with slight behavioral problems. Kids with ADHD or diagnosed behavioral problems may not respond to this method. Worked for 2 of 3 kids aged 5-6.
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- Posted: Aug-10-2009
I disagree with the negative reviews this product is an effective approach to discipline
To Whom it May Concern:I am a battle-tested disciplinarian. I have worked with children of all ages in one way or another all of my life. I have been a mother's helper, babysitter, nanny, coach, supervisor, educator, etc. I have had experience working with children with disabilities, emotionally...
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- Posted: Aug-10-2009
This works
The book has great explanation of a very simple technique for discipline. Life with our three year old has gotten so much better. Everyone has noticed that his behavior has improved dramatically. Now we rarely even get to 3 and have to do timeout, he usually stops misbehaving at 1. I have...
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- Posted: Aug-06-2009
Good Buy
I bought this book for my 6 year old who has been diagnosed with some behavior problems and is on meds. This book was recommended to me by his pediatrician. This book has been very helpful for me. I have tried other discipline techniques for him and when I first started to read it I thought how...
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- Posted: Jul-30-2009
good guideline
it worked like magic the first day. the next day i think we may have relaxed a bit too much and now it sometimes works. maybe its just the terrible 2's that we have to overcome. i would recommend this book because it is easy to follow and makes sense.
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- Posted: Jul-17-2009
not entirely impressed
I am a childrens therapist and I think that this method is certainly better than spanking or yelling, but I feel it is outdated and there are better ways of connecting with your child than counting at him. Saying 'that's one' to your child can become humiliating for the child and amounts to...
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