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Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting

Five Strategies That End the Daily Battles and Get Kids to Listen the First Time

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THE INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLING GUIDE TO THE 5 MUST-KNOW PARENTING STRATEGIES 
Tired of nagging, pleading, negotiating, or yelling just to get your kids to do the simple things you ask? You don’t need to be a Tiger Mom or a Helicopter Parent. There is a better way.
Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting brings the joy back into family life and helps parents to raise confident, responsible adults.
Based on her forty-plus years of experience, behavioral specialist Noël Janis-Norton outlines a clear, step-by-step plan that will help any parent raise a child to be cooperative and considerate, confident and self-reliant. Transform your family life with these five strategies: Descriptive Praise, Preparing for Success, Reflective Listening, Never Ask Twice, and Rewards and Consequences. You’ll begin to see results almost immediately:
• Kids start cooperating the first time you ask
• Mornings, bedtimes, mealtimes and homework all become easier
• Even very resistant kids start saying” yes” instead of “no”
Full of examples and stories from real parents, this book offers the complete toolkit for achieving peaceful, productive parenting. Parents who have read How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk or Positive Parenting will appreciate Noël’s battle-tested methods and easy-to-follow strategies.
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    • Kirkus

      March 1, 2013
      An insightful, optimistic guide for parents of children aged 3 to 13 from learning and behavior specialist Janis-Norton, founder of London's Calmer, Easier, Happier Parenting Centre. Through choice anecdotes from participants in her programs as well as hypothetical examples, the author highlights five characteristics parents generally desire from their children--cooperation, confidence, motivation, self-reliance and consideration--positing that daily routines will be less frustrating once these characteristics are modeled and instilled. She details key concepts to help parents teach their children better habits, including positive verbal reinforcement to gently redirect actions; allowing children to "think-through" problems and solutions for themselves; preparing an organized home that enables children to complete their own responsibilities with greater ease; daily one-on-one time between each parent and child; empathetic listening; and more. In repetitive, meticulous fashion, each chapter builds on skills previously discussed to equip parents in setting clear, firm, consistent expectations that allow children to thrive. Janis-Norton emphasizes that the aim is not perfection, but a realistic reduction in the dawdling, arguing and other behaviors that challenge the average modern household, especially during the course of common events, from meal- and bedtimes to struggles over homework and media consumption. Janis-Norton offers solid, sensible advice that favors preventative over reactive measures; while learning and practicing these communication skills requires a significant investment of time, her approach remains free of gimmickry--no extra purchases or special aids, no quick steps to success. Centers on respectful communication and trust, with a broadly appealing, authoritative style accessible to anyone willing to "be dedicated to trying new ways of doing things."

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