The Christian approach to childrearing. Made a huge difference raising my first.
Elcellent book for new parents.
Questions parents keep asking....Has "permissiveness" failed? Do you think parents are beginning to value discipline more? Should a child be allowed to "decide for himself" about his concept of God? My son will obey me at home, but he becomes difficult to manage whenever I take him to a public place. Why is he like that? How can I change him? I have never spanked my three-year-old because I'm afraid it will teach her to hit others and be a violent person. Do you think I am wrong? I have two boys who are two years apart in age. They never stop fighting and arguing. What should I do about this? These are just a few of the problems Dr. Dobson solves in Dare to Discipline. His forthright, practical, reassuring guide explains why children crave firm control, how the best parent-child relationship is built on respect and ultimate loyalty to God--and why discipline is the key to real love.
Classic....oldie but a goodie!
Dare to discipline was written for parents and teachers who are charged with the aewsome responsibility of guiding and molding a new generation.
It shows how a healthy approach to the discipline of a child can yield the genuine love and affection which parents desire.
It shows how a healthy approach to the discipline of a child can yield the genuine love and affection which parents desire.
shows how a healthy approach to the discipline of a child can yield the genuine love and afection which parents desire.
Dr. James Dobson is one of my favorite authors. He has helped me by providing a christian approach to parenting and marriage.
This is the famous book that Dr Dobson wrote about raising children.
Though this book was written a very long time ago, the messages are still applicable today. I have been reading every parenting book that i can get my hands onlately, and this one did not disappoint me. In fact, I think that it explains many of the problems that we have today and ways that we can help our children to be better people and better adults and more importantly, better parents when they start having the next generation of people. I didn't know that this book had been revised, and I intend on reading that version soon. A must read if you love your kids enough to constantly be looking for new techniques to raise them to be better people.