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Positive Discipline Summary Audiobook

Jane Nelsen

How to discipline children effectively and with dignity

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Author: Jane Nelsen

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780345487674

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/1981

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2What is Positive Discipline?
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Chapter 3Using Positive Discipline to eliminate a child's bad behavior
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Chapter 4Using Positive Discipline to achieve cooperation between parents and children
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Positive Discipline

The summary audiobook of "Positive Discipline" by Jane Nelsen is ideal for parents, educators, and caregivers seeking effective strategies for fostering respectful and cooperative relationships with children. It's particularly beneficial for those looking to enhance their discipline methods through a compassionate, solution-oriented approach that emphasizes encouragement and long-term life skills over punishment. Additionally, professionals in child development or psychology will find valuable insights that can enhance their work with families and children.

3 quotes from Positive Discipline

  • "Discipline must be a two-way street. It is important for adults to take responsibility for their actions and learn to solve problems collaboratively with their children."
  • "The goal of discipline is not punishment, but teaching children to be socially responsible, respectful, and resourceful."
  • "Mistakes are opportunities for learning. Teaching children to view mistakes as part of life is a key aspect of building resilience and problem-solving skills."

Author : Jane Nelsen

Jane Nelsen, ED. D. is a distinguished psychologist, educator, licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in California, and the founder of the United States Positive Discipline Association. As someone who has also faced challenges while parenting, she is a psychologist who has successfully used Positive Discipline techniques to improve her relationship with her children. She had worked for 10 years as a guiding counselor, focusing on child development in an elementary school and college, and also as a consultant for many well-known parenting and education magazines.