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| Foreword | ||
| Preface | ||
| Introduction to the Second Edition | ||
| Introduction to the First Edition | ||
| Ch. 1 | The Positive Approach | 3 |
| Ch. 2 | Some Basic Concepts | 18 |
| Ch. 3 | The Significance of Birth Order | 38 |
| Ch. 4 | Four Mistaken Goals of Behavior | 55 |
| Ch. 5 | Natural and Logical Consequences | 80 |
| Ch. 6 | Using Encouragement Effectively | 103 |
| Ch. 7 | Class Meetings | 132 |
| Ch. 8 | Family Meetings | 166 |
| Ch. 9 | Putting It All Together | 184 |
| Ch. 10 | Love and Joy in Families and Schools | 213 |
| App. 1: Starting a Positive Discipline Study Group | 232 | |
| App. 2: Sample Flyer | 235 | |
| App. 3: Study Group Schedule | 236 | |
| App. 4: Group Participation | 239 | |
| App. 5: Problem-Solving Form | 243 | |
| App. 6: Using the Problem-Solving Form | 245 | |
| App. 7: Problem-Solving Possibilities | 249 | |
| Suggested Readings | 251 | |
| Index | 254 |
Anonymous
Posted June 1, 2001
I have been struggling for 11 years with my child who is extremely compulsive and active. Trying constantly to help him to 'control' himself. After reading the first two chapters about a month ago and trying to apply the little I have learned from this book, our dynamics have changed immensly. The power struggle is over, I have let him be in charge finally, and he does a pretty good job of it.
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Posted January 17, 2000
Buyer Beware! Raising your child to be independant and capable...will create a independant child! It's not a bad thing...the independance...It's just surprising! You won't believe the things your child will think they are capable of doing...and do it! My three children ages 4 to 8 are independant, capable, and love to learn (in school and home). I was surprised when my first child at 2 1/2 was in the refrigerator pouring his own apple juice! Just be prepared for your children to explore the world around them and keep lots of paper towels on hand! And remember, be slow to anger....your children will make mistakes...think of it as a time to teach not preach! I highly recommend all of Jane Nelson's books and I think you will too!
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Overview
For twenty-five years, Positive Discipline has been the gold standard reference for grown-ups working with children. Now Jane Nelsen, distinguished psychologist, educator, and mother of seven, has written a revised and expanded edition. The key to positive discipline is not punishment, she 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 ...