Positive discipline / Jane Nelsen.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Ballantine Books, 2006.Edition: Rev. edDescription: xxvi, 349 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 0345487672
  • 9780345487674
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 649/.64
LOC classification:
  • HQ770.4
Contents:
Foreword --; Preface and acknowledgments --; Introduction to the third edition --; The; Positive approach --; Some basic concepts --; The; Significance of birth order --; A; New look at misbehavior --; Beware of logical consequences --; Focusing on solutions --; Using encouragement effectively --; Class meetings --; Family meetings --; Personality : how yours affects theirs --; Putting it all together --; Love and joy in homes and classrooms --; Appendix I :; Starting a positive discipline study group --; Appendix II :; Developing social responsibility through peer counseling --; Appendix III :; Letter to parents --; Notes --; Suggested readings --; Index.
Summary: The key to positive discipline is not punishment, Jane Nelsen tells us, but mutual respect. Nelsen coaches parents and teachers to be both firm and kind, so that any child--from a three-year-old toddler to a rebellious teenager--can learn creative cooperation and self-discipline with no loss of dignity.
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"Originally published in a different form by Sunrise Press, Fair Oaks, California, in 1981. First revised edition published by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc., in 1987"--

Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-342) and index.

Foreword --; Preface and acknowledgments --; Introduction to the third edition --; The; Positive approach --; Some basic concepts --; The; Significance of birth order --; A; New look at misbehavior --; Beware of logical consequences --; Focusing on solutions --; Using encouragement effectively --; Class meetings --; Family meetings --; Personality : how yours affects theirs --; Putting it all together --; Love and joy in homes and classrooms --; Appendix I :; Starting a positive discipline study group --; Appendix II :; Developing social responsibility through peer counseling --; Appendix III :; Letter to parents --; Notes --; Suggested readings --; Index.

The key to positive discipline is not punishment, Jane Nelsen tells us, but mutual respect. Nelsen coaches parents and teachers to be both firm and kind, so that any child--from a three-year-old toddler to a rebellious teenager--can learn creative cooperation and self-discipline with no loss of dignity.

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