Book Description
There is no such thing as a disobedient child, only a disoriented one. As internationally-respected parenting expert Kim John Payne explains, a childs misbehavior is a means of navigation: they are asking us to show them where they stand. Combining Paynes astute observations and stories with brain-based evidence and child development expertise, The Soul of Discipline offers a simple, three-phased road map for orienting children to appropriate behavior without resorting to punishment and ultimatums:
-Parents act as the "Governor" of children up to age seven or eight;
-the "Gardener" who watches, listens and decides on the right course of action with the school-aged child;
-and finally the "Guide" who collaborates with an increasingly mature child in the teen years. At each stage, Payne gives parents a series of small, do-able changes that build off the existing family dynamic (as well as a "rescue kit" for families coming to his program in later years), allowing parents to keep their own unique parenting voice, but to speak with greater clarity.
Soul of Discipline - KimJohn Payne - 9780345548696 - Ballantine Books
Author: Kim John Payne
ISBN: 9780345548696
| Publication Year | 2021 |
| Publisher | Ballantine Books |
| No. of Pages | 336 |
| Weight | 0.7 kg |
| Genre | Parenting, Discipline of children, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Life Stages / School Age, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Developmental / Child |
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There is no such thing as a disobedient child, only a disoriented one. As internationally-respected parenting expert Kim John Payne explains, a childs misbehavior is a means of navigation: they are asking us to show them where they stand. Combining Paynes astute observations and stories with brain-based evidence and child development expertise, The Soul of Discipline offers a simple, three-phased road map for orienting children to appropriate behavior without resorting to punishment and ultimatums:
-Parents act as the "Governor" of children up to age seven or eight;
-the "Gardener" who watches, listens and decides on the right course of action with the school-aged child;
-and finally the "Guide" who collaborates with an increasingly mature child in the teen years. At each stage, Payne gives parents a series of small, do-able changes that build off the existing family dynamic (as well as a "rescue kit" for families coming to his program in later years), allowing parents to keep their own unique parenting voice, but to speak with greater clarity.