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PAS [parenting resources]
In article , jsteam
wrote: Need some help on parental alientation syndrome; it seems all my parenting efforts have been relegated to vapor. Without some info about the issues involved, your parenting style or practices, ages of children, etc. it is hard to offer specific responses. In most communities there are people you can talk with about parenting questions. These may be found through child health clinics, school counselors, community service agencies, churches, youth recreation programs, etc. I have worked as a bookseller of books for children and parents for about twenty years. There are good books on parenting and styles of discipline. Some give more of a recipe approach: when A happens, do B. Others offer more of an over all framework or philosophy. Personally, I prefer those, though they may be less useful in dealing with a crisis. I particularly like "Kids are Worth It: Giving Your Child the Gift of Inner Discipline" by Barbara Coloroso. I expect others here will have additions to a list of favorite books on discipline. -- Tom Farley - http://www.spont.com Spontaneous Combustion Storytellers: workshops and performances Alternatives to Violence Project [AVP] facilitator http://www.avpusa.org Palo Alto Friends Meeting [Quakers] - Bayshore Community Kiwanis Club Bookseller, Linden Tree Children's Books & Music, Los Altos, CA |
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