Parenting the Strong-Willed Child: The Clinically Proven Five-Week Program for Parents of Two- to Six-Year-olds

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The clinically proven five-week program for improving your child's behavior fully updated and revised

In 1996, Parenting the Strong-Willed Child established itself as a seminal guide for parents who want to manage challenging behavior with parenting techniques grounded in positive reinforcement, without yelling or harming a child's self-esteem. The authors provide a proven, step-by-step five-week program giving parents the tools they need to successfully build upon their child's strengths while effectively managing challenging behavior. Packed with brand-new content, this fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to integrate state-of-the-field scientific and clinical advances, providing a timely and thorough response to the current issues facing parents of young children. It addresses important new topics, including:

  • Understanding parenting and child behavior in context, including effects of the global pandemic, racial disparities, financial strain, and other parenting challenges
  • Greater opportunities for parents to learn proven parenting skills for challenging child behaviors such as noncompliance, whining, and tantrums
  • Help for parents to apply new skills to the specific problem behaviors they are facing
  • Strategies for linking the five-week program skills to common parenting challenges, including screen time
  • Understanding how the proven five-week program can help parents of children with ADHD given advances in science and clinical practice in this area
  • The importance of parent self-care as they learn the program

Improve the life of your child and yourself with valuable lessons and science-backed advice that has helped a generation of parents raise happy, healthy children.

The clinically proven five-week program for improving your child''s behavior—fully updated and revised

In 1996, Parenting the Strong-Willed Child established itself as a seminal guide for parents who want to manage challenging behavior with parenting techniques grounded in positive reinforcement, without yelling or harming a child’s self-esteem. The authors provide a proven, step-by-step five-week program giving parents the tools they need to successfully build upon their child’s strengths while effectively managing challenging behavior. Packed with brand-new content, this fourth edition has been thoroughly updated to integrate state-of-the-field scientific and clinical advances, providing a timely and thorough response to the current issues facing parents of young children. It addresses important new topics, including:

  • Understanding parenting and child behavior in context, including effects of the global pandemic, racial disparities, financial strain, and other parenting challenges
  • Greater opportunities for parents to learn proven parenting skills for challenging child behaviors such as noncompliance, whining, and tantrums
  • Help for parents to apply new skills to the specific problem behaviors they are facing
  • Strategies for linking the five-week program skills to common parenting challenges, including screen time
  • Understanding how the proven five-week program can help parents of children with ADHD given advances in science and clinical practice in this area
  • The importance of parent self-care as they learn the program

Improve the life of your child—and yourself—with valuable lessons and science-backed advice that has helped a generation of parents raise happy, healthy children.




  • | Author: Deborah J., Ph.D. Jones, Rex, Ph.d. Forehand, Nicholas, Ph.d. Long
  • | Publisher: McGraw-Hill
  • | Publication Date: Dec 01, 2023
  • | Number of Pages:
  • | Language: eng
  • | Binding: Paperback / softback
  • | ISBN-13: 9781265002282
  • | ISBN-10: 1265002282
Author:
Deborah J., Ph.D. Jones, Rex, Ph.d. Forehand, Nicholas, Ph.d. Long
Publisher:
McGraw-Hill
Publication Date:
Dec 01, 2023
Language:
eng
Binding:
Paperback / softback
ISBN-13:
9781265002282
ISBN10:
1265002282