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Parents, Please! Stop Spanking Your Children-Physical Discipline isn't the Best Way is a helpful, easy-to-follow guide to help you stop spanking your child and move away from any type of physical discipline. Your instinct to pick up and look at this book shows that you are ready to make the switch from physical disciplinarian to teacher. Spanking and other types of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse have lifelong negative effects, including increased risk of heart disease, anxiety, hypervigilance, and depression. You do better when you know better, and now you know there is another way.…mehr

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Parents, Please! Stop Spanking Your Children-Physical Discipline isn't the Best Way is a helpful, easy-to-follow guide to help you stop spanking your child and move away from any type of physical discipline. Your instinct to pick up and look at this book shows that you are ready to make the switch from physical disciplinarian to teacher. Spanking and other types of physical, verbal, and emotional abuse have lifelong negative effects, including increased risk of heart disease, anxiety, hypervigilance, and depression. You do better when you know better, and now you know there is another way. Help is here, and Parents, Please! Stop Spanking Your Children-Physical Discipline isn't the Best Way is a step-by-step guide to walk with you through the process to a healthier relationship between your child and you. When you feel ready to spank, recognize that it is you who is heightened emotionally...and you who needs to chill out. Spanking, hitting, slapping, or yelling at your child isn't the answer to changing unwanted behaviors. Please take a minute to read through this book now, and follow the steps to a better future.
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Julie Robinson has her doctorate in psychology and is a licensed marriage and family therapist based in Nevada. Her passion for focusing on an individual's strengths and helping them to feel in control of their lives fuels her motivation. Julie enjoys helping families to make the important change away from physical means of disciplining their children; she feels this is a critical time for this message to go out to the world.Julie is married to Rick, whom she credits with planting the seed that she could complete her doctorate, which has changed her life for the better; she sends him her eternal gratitude. She is also the mother to two amazing human beings, Brandon and Logan, who are living their best lives as they see fit, where they want, and with whom they want, which makes her happy.