It takes the average reader 3 hours and 33 minutes to read How to Raise Disciplined and Happy Children by Jerry Adams
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It is so easy to become a parent that it can happen by accident. So why is raising disciplined and happy children so difficult? Part of the answer comes from the often confusing and conflicting advice heaped upon new parents, especially those extreme views that are pushed particularly forcefully. One side urges protecting children's self-esteem even during misbehavior, in the interests of raising happy children. The other side insists that any noncompliance must be dealt with swiftly and harshly, to assure children are taught obedience. While most parents find little comfort from either extreme, research shows that in practice, punishment is the automatic reaction of most parents to persistently unacceptable behavior -- even though they recognize that punishment does not achieve lasting compliance.Over several decades, Child Psychologist Jerry Adams developed and refined a class for parents to deal with such confusion, basing his approach on rigorously established principles of behavior change which he adapted to the everyday lives of the families he served. In response to requests from parents for a handy reference, Dr. Adams wrote How to Raise Disciplined and Happy Children. In it he describes his comprehensive strategy for guiding children to meet parental expectations and to develop the age-appropriate self-discipline necessary for security and happiness. The book was written for busy parents, parents like you, raising children of all ages, types of behavior challenges, and circumstances.From this book you will learn:* To recognize that truly effective discipline is achieved through positive response by parents and that discipline is not synonymous with punishment;* To recognize ways your discipline may actually work against your own intentions, and how to reverse the process in order to meet your goals for your family;* How to tailor and maintain a structured program to address your specific goals and concerns;* How to extend your influence to times when your children are away from you;* How to eliminate inappropriate behavior in a way that does not undermine your other efforts; and* How to adapt the approach to your specific needs, through detailed illustrations from other families who have struggled with a wide-variety of challenges.Dr. Adams, licensed to practice psychology in California, served as lead psychologist for twenty-five years in a large non-profit health maintenance organization where he specialized in assisting children and their parents. He is married and has two sons and two grandchildren.
How to Raise Disciplined and Happy Children by Jerry Adams is 212 pages long, and a total of 53,424 words.
This makes it 72% the length of the average book. It also has 65% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 4 hours and 51 minutes to read How to Raise Disciplined and Happy Children aloud.
How to Raise Disciplined and Happy Children is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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