Raising Able

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Child Care
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Author: Susan Tordella ISBN: 9781456600082
Publisher: eBookIt.com Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: eBookIt.com Language: English
Author: Susan Tordella
ISBN: 9781456600082
Publisher: eBookIt.com
Publication: April 29, 2011
Imprint: eBookIt.com
Language: English
Give your children the gift of self-esteem self-confidence and skills to succeed in life. Learn to empower children to make good decisions when they become teenagers and they're 60 miles away going 60 miles an hour. Start when they are young by learning the Raising Able Family Management System based on: • family meetings family chores family dinner; • the triple e - encouragement entitlement empowerment; and • natural and logical consequences. Parents will be calmer and happier and be able to retire from being the house servant. Children will learn skills time management and responsibility. They will experience being part of a team and greater self-esteem and self-confidence. Chores counteract entitlement because it's impossible to feel entitled when youngsters clean toilets sweep floors and rake leaves. Chores cure boredom immediately because there's always more work to be done in a home. This easy-to-read book offers time-tested advice by the mother of four children who has taught many parents the Raising Able Family Management System. The system is useful for typical children AND for special needs children. ADD recommend the Raising Able Family Management system for use with young people with ADD and ADHD.
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Give your children the gift of self-esteem self-confidence and skills to succeed in life. Learn to empower children to make good decisions when they become teenagers and they're 60 miles away going 60 miles an hour. Start when they are young by learning the Raising Able Family Management System based on: • family meetings family chores family dinner; • the triple e - encouragement entitlement empowerment; and • natural and logical consequences. Parents will be calmer and happier and be able to retire from being the house servant. Children will learn skills time management and responsibility. They will experience being part of a team and greater self-esteem and self-confidence. Chores counteract entitlement because it's impossible to feel entitled when youngsters clean toilets sweep floors and rake leaves. Chores cure boredom immediately because there's always more work to be done in a home. This easy-to-read book offers time-tested advice by the mother of four children who has taught many parents the Raising Able Family Management System. The system is useful for typical children AND for special needs children. ADD recommend the Raising Able Family Management system for use with young people with ADD and ADHD.

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