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Help for parents with strong-willed, out-of-control teens and preteens.

How to Conduct Successful Family Meetings

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Family meetings help busy families stay connected, improve communication, self-esteem, emotional support and problem solving. Another ad...

Using “Rewards” To Shape Behavior

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Kids behave according to the pleasure principle: behavior that is rewarding continues; behavior that is unrewarding ceases. While you...

How to Withhold Privileges

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Losing privileges is one of the few behavior shapers you never run out of. Children will always want something from you. For this behavi...

When Your Child is a Chronic Complainer

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You may have children who whine a lot. They may tattle on their siblings, complain about things that you’re not doing right, cry about ...

The Negative Effects of “Nagging”

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Moms and dads often engage in nagging techniques because they need their children to do something and because they believe their persist...

The Art of Compromising: Tips for Parents

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How to Use “Compromise” as a Parenting Tool: Compromising with your youngster doesn't cheapen your authority – it strengthens it...

Teaching Children That Choices Have Consequences

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Experiencing the consequences of his choices is one of the most effective ways a child can learn self-discipline. These lessons really...
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