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Martha Sears
The Good Behaviour Book: How to have a better-behaved child from birth to age ten
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the good behaviour book How to have a better-behaved child
from birth to age ten Dr William Sears and Martha Sears, R.N. Edited by Caroline Deacon
copyright
contents
a word about discipline from dr bill and martha
I promoting desirable behaviour
chapter 1 our approach to discipline
styles of discipline
discipline is therapeutic
consult the experts
discipline’s top ten – an overview of this book
1. Get Connected Early
2. Know Your Child
3. Help Your Child to Respect Authority
4. Set Limits, Provide Structure
5. Expect Obedience
6. Model Discipline
7. Nurture Your Child’s Self-Confidence
8. Shape Your Child’s Behaviour
9. Raise Kids Who Care
10. Talk and Listen
chapter 2 birth to one year: getting connected
martha and matthew – how they got connected
parenting – the key to early discipline
1. Respond to Your Baby’s Cries
2. Breastfeed Your Baby
the body chemistry of attachment
3. Wear Your Baby
4. Play with Your Baby
5. Share Sleep with Your Baby
6. Become a Facilitator
how attachment parenting makes discipline easier
an exercise in sensitivity
synthetic substitutes
connected kids are less accident-prone
the unconnected child
reconnecting
building better-behaved brains
chapter 3 understanding ones, twos, and threes
how toddlers act – and why
growing out of it
guiding little hands
respecting little grabbers
thinking “kid first”
talking with toddlers: what they can understand, what they can’t
developmental discipline
Some challenging behaviours are developmentally correct
Get in “phase” with your child
Respect negative phases
Plan ahead
What is “normal” may not be acceptable
channelling toddler behaviours
distract and divert
helping your child play alone
providing structure
Living room/family room:
Dining room/eating area:
Bathroom:
Kitchen:
Windows and doors:
Miscellaneous:
going from oneness to separateness: behaviours to expect
leaving a baby the right way
becoming interdependent
helping a toddler ease into independence
weaning from attachment
from two to three
discipline gets easier
chapter 4 saying no positively
the importance of saying no
creative alternatives to “no”
mastering “the look”
“the voice”
respectfully, no!
the humour of “no”
making danger discipline stick
negotiate or hold your ground?
mothers who can’t say no
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