| View Larger Image | Redirecting Children's Behavior | Paperbackby Kathryn J. Kvols (Author), Bill Riedler (Author), Parenting Press (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Parenting Press | | Edition: | 3rd Edition | | Page Count: | 175 Pages | | Publication Date: | November 01, 1997 | | Sales Rank: | 48,878th |
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 19 reviews)
| We need all the help we can get by Anne Barker (USA) 5 Stars August 04, 2009 Things can be turned around for the good of both parents and children. We all say and do things that may hurt love ones. We may not even be aware of it. Children are children and do pattern their lives sometimes by how they are treated. Learning to redirect obstacles between the parents and children is beneficial.
| | If this book doesn't help you as a parent, you just aren't trying by Michael R. Hughes (Houston, TX USA) 5 Stars June 01, 2008 This book, and the accompanying 6 week seminar on parenting from INCAF is a life saver for parents. My wife and I were only children, and started late in life with a family, and it has made ALL the difference. We read this when they were two and now they are twelve, and I can say my sons are two well adjusted young men. If you try the techniques, you will be amazed. I have personally recommended this book to every new parent I meet.
| | Highly recommended by M. E. Haustein (Vienna, Austria) 5 Stars December 20, 2007 This book that should come with a money-back guarantee. I cannot imagine anyone reading this book and not emerging from it a happier and more effective parent. As a working mom with three kids aged 10 and under, I can tell you, I wish I had read this book years ago - it would have saved me so much frustration! The book is short, well written, and a quick read. The message is simple and powerful, and the examples and anecdotes really help the reader to process the material. I cannot recommend this book highly enough.
| | Core skills knowledge by Christopher T. Adams (Orlando, FL United States) 5 Stars December 10, 2007 I first took this as a course in 1991 for my own daughters sake and now as a licensed counselor in Orlando, Fl I have helped several hundreds of children and their parents with this 3rd edition of RCB. Most parents say it should be called Redirecting Children's and Parent's Behavior because it changes the whole dynamics of how to effectively communicate as a family. It teaches how to recognize the four motivations (for any age) for misbehavior and gives plenty of examples of how to redirect behaviors in a positive direction. The earlier parents use this knowledge, the better the results for a happy family environment. All actions have consequences, so I highly recommend implementing this jewel of knowledge.
| | Great info by Pat M (Florida) 5 Stars September 12, 2007 I've not only read this book a few times, but attended Kath's workshop on Redirecting Children's Behavior! Great book, wonderful and very useful info that needs to be shared by all!!!!
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