New Book Teaches How to Become a Respectful Parent to Children



Honolulu, Hawaii - The most important job you will ever have is being a parent. Parents usually raise their children the way they were parented, no matter how good or bad their experience. People laugh when they say, "Babies don't come with an instruction manual." The Respectful Parent: A Manual for Moms and Dads may be the closest book to that much needed manual. This book is for parents whose normal children are driving them up the wall, and parents who want to improve their parenting skills while things are still going well.

The Respectful Parent is written in a personal style by an author, who has over 50 years of clinical experience working with families and individuals of all ages. Dr. Deutch believes that respect between parent and child, along with a toolbox of great common sense techniques, is the key to having a cooperative, happy and productive family.

Spanking, yelling and threats may work on your child in the immediate situation, but scientific research shows that, in the long term, they have many negative and sometimes catastrophic side effects. The Respectful Parent teaches how to use positive and democratic ways to nurture children. These ideas are based on the commonsensical philosophy of Doctors Alfred Adler and Rudolph Dreikurs.

Learn to use the power of encouragement, the family council, individual special time, natural and logical consequences, and simple communication techniques. Become your child's consultant rather than boss. Raise your child's self-esteem, courage, mental health, and even his or her I.Q.

End problems related to:

  • Allowances
  • Back talk
  • Bedtime
  • Being on time
  • Chores
  • Cooperation
  • Defiance
  • Eating
  • Getting up
  • Guilt
  • Household order
  • Messy room
  • Money management
  • School and homework
  • Sibling rivalry
  • Temper tantrums
        And much much more.



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The Respectful Parent * by Dr. James A. Deutch
A Manual for Moms and Dads

Trade Paperback; $19.99; 367 pages; ISBN 13: 978-1-4691-4083-4
eBook $3.99; ISBN 13: 978-1-4691-4085-8

To purchase copies go to
www.therespectfulparent.com






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