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Parenting isn't for cowards : dealing confidently with the frustrations of child-rearing / James C. Dobson.

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Waco, Tex. : Word Books, c1987.Description: 239 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 084990630X :
  • 9780849906305
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 649.1 19 DOB 1
Contents:
The challenge -- The tough and the gentle -- What 35,000 parents said about their children -- What 35,000 parents said about themselves -- With love to parents who hurt -- Suggestions for parents of young children -- Power games -- Too pooped to parent -- Suggestions for parents of adolescents -- Questions and answers -- Releasing your grown child -- A final thought -- Appendix : Questionnaire for parents.
Summary: How to rear two of several psychological types of children -- the strong-willed child and the compliant child.
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The challenge -- The tough and the gentle -- What 35,000 parents said about their children -- What 35,000 parents said about themselves -- With love to parents who hurt -- Suggestions for parents of young children -- Power games -- Too pooped to parent -- Suggestions for parents of adolescents -- Questions and answers -- Releasing your grown child -- A final thought -- Appendix : Questionnaire for parents.

How to rear two of several psychological types of children -- the strong-willed child and the compliant child.

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