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No More Misbehavin': 38 Difficult Behaviors and How to Stop Them

No More Misbehavin': 38 Difficult Behaviors and How to Stop Them Preview No More Misbehavin': 38 Difficult Behaviors and How to Stop Them
$14.95
Age Group: 3 to 12
Publishing Date: 2003
SKU: BK2853
Media: Book
Author: Michele Borba, Ed.D
Related Topics:
  • Managing Behavior
  • Foster & Adoptive Care
  • Parent Training
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Description:

 In this simple-to-use book parents learn how to change these behaviors for good. For each negative behavior, this book offers a series of key tips and guidelines, and outlines a step-by-step plan for a customized makeover that really works. Using the steps outlined in No More Misbehavin' will give you the help you need to raise kids with strong values and good character.

Topics covered include:

Anger, Anxiety, Biting, Bossy, Bullied, Bullying, Chore Wars, Cynical, Defiant, Doesn't Listen, Fighting, Gives Up Easily, Hitting, Homework Battles, Hooked on Rewards, Impulsivity, Intolerant, Lying and Cheating, Materialistic, Mean, Negative Peer Pressure, No Friends, Over-Perfectionism, Poor Sportsmanship, Put-Downs, Rude, Selfish, Sibling Battles, Short Attention Span, Shy, Stealing, Swearing, Talking Back, Tattling, Teased, Temper Tantrums, Whining, and Yelling.

352 pages. Paperback.

Reviews:

"A sensitive, thoughtful, eminently practical book that will help parents help their children change behaviors to improve the child's, and the entire family's, well being and happiness. A wonderful contribution!"

-Alvin Rosenfeld, M.D., child psychiatrist and co-author, Over-Scheduled Child.

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