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How do parents create a happy home for kids? Author and child advocate James C. Talbot takes an expansive look at what children need to live happy lives and provides an in-depth review of the negative impacts of punitive discipline. He addresses how parents can learn to have a high-quality relationship with their children, thereby reducing their own stress levels and increasing the quality of life for the family as a whole. Happy Kids Happy Home is designed to help readers find answers to questions about child-rearing as they relate to non-punitive methods of positive discipline. The format of…mehr

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How do parents create a happy home for kids? Author and child advocate James C. Talbot takes an expansive look at what children need to live happy lives and provides an in-depth review of the negative impacts of punitive discipline. He addresses how parents can learn to have a high-quality relationship with their children, thereby reducing their own stress levels and increasing the quality of life for the family as a whole. Happy Kids Happy Home is designed to help readers find answers to questions about child-rearing as they relate to non-punitive methods of positive discipline. The format of the book allows the reader to conveniently explore theme-related issues, including topics such as the dangers of authoritarian parenting, the case for human rights for children, the significance of self-esteem, the major cause of temper tantrums, and the significance of healthy emotional development, just to name a few. Highlights of the book include Talbot questioning the validity of punishment itself as well as showing the distinct advantages of using non-punitive discipline. He presents the argument that emotional harm caused by parents can have a long-lasting, negative impact throughout the lifetime of a child. Talbot bases his analysis and recommendations on his idea that the most effective method of discipline is the patience of a good teacher.
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