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Effective Discipline

 
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Effective Discipline

Isn't it a shame children aren't sweet, obedient little angels all of the time? Check out our selection of the very best articles and book reviews on positive, effective parenting techniques, below!

_Strategies: _

<a href="/magazine.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;ARTICLE_NO=52"> Discipline Made Easy </a>

It ispossible to get your child to do the right thing without shouting or issuing threats. Here's the secret.

By Marybeth Lambe, M.D.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;SUB_NO=41"> Secrets of Better Discipline </a>

Parenting guru Peter Jaksa on the best ways to cope with six behavioral problems common among children with AD/HD.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=401&amp;SUB_NO=17"> Helping Kids Who Hit </a>

Aggressive children can be taught to keep their hands to themselves. The key is to show compassion, not condemnation.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=409&amp;SUB_NO=11"> How to Become the Kind of Parent Your Child Needs </a>

By Ned Hallowell, M.D

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=305&amp;SUB_NO=6"> Make the Most of Study Time! </a>

Parent-tested strategies to help your shild sit still...and learn.

by Karen Sunderhaft

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=305&amp;SUB_NO=10"> "Summer School" for Social Smarts </a> Use vacation time to teach your child the language of relationships.

By Steven M.S. Kurtz, Ph.D.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;SUB_NO=43"> Behavior Therapy: It Works! </a>

New research reconfirms the benefits of behavior modification for kids with AD/HD. Here's how parents can make a real difference-starting now.

By Nicole Sprinkle

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;SUB_NO=49"> House Rules for the Holidays </a>

How to keep the peace when kids are copped up for the holidays.

By Carol Brady, Ph.D.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;SUB_NO=45"> Making Peace with Your Defiant Child </a>

Oppositional behavior is common among kids with AD/HD. How should parents respond? The answer is often surprisingly simple..

By Royce Flippin.

<a href="/additude.asp?DEPT_NO=301&amp;SUB_NO=48"> Helping Your Little Tyrant Avoid Outbursts </a>

Does your child come unglued when things don't go his way? A little parental restraint can ease the pain-for both of you.

By Carol Brady, Ph.D.

_Book Reviews: _

<a href="/selfhelp.asp?DEPT_NO=408&amp;SUB_NO=46"> The AD/HD Book: Answers to Parents' Most Pressing Questions </a>

by Beth Ann Hill, with James Van Haren, M.D.

Avery, $14.95

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