
Recommended Reading
by Elaine M. Gibson
When love is not enough...
"Good-enough parenting" will get
most people by the normal trials and tribulations of living with kids.
Parents of difficult children need more skills than come naturally.
Parenting a difficult child requires knowledge of techniques and principles
that work with hard-to-raise kids. After twenty years of parenting, the
following books and authors are highly recommended.
Keep this in
mind: Skills must fit your value system and your personality. If a book
speaks to you, it probably fits. If an author leaves you cold, it's not for
you. Trust your intuition.
= Elaine's
Favorite books.
Understanding "normal"
Your 2 Year
Old : Terrible or Tender; Louise Bates Ames, Frances L. Ilg;
Paperback
- Your One-Year-Old : The Fun-Loving, Fussy
12-To 24-Month-Old; Louise Bates, Ames, et al; Paperback
- Your Three Year Old : Friend or Enemy;
Louise Bate Ames, Frances L. Ilg; Paperback
- Your Four-Year-Old : Wild and Wonderful;
Louise B. Ames, Frances L. Ilg; Paperback
- Your 5 Year Old : Sunny and Serene;
Louise Bates Ames, Frances L. Ilg; Paperback
- Your Six-Year-Old : Loving and Defiant;
Louise Bates Ames, Frances L. Ilg; Paperback
- Your Ten to Fourteen Year Old; Louise
Bates Ames, et al;
Understanding the difficult child
The Difficult
Child; Stanley, M.D. Turecki, Leslie Tonner
- The Emotional Problems of Normal Children
: How Parents Can Understand and Help; Stanley, M.D. Turecki, Sarah,
Ph.D. Wernick
- Normal Children Have Problems, Too : How
Parents Can Understand and Help; Stanley Turecki, Sarah Wernick
Establishing a solid relationship:
Relationships are built on trust and trust is
built on communication. These techniques are for everyone.
How to Talk
So Kids Will Listen and Listen So Kids Will Talk; Adele Faber, et
al;
Siblings
Without Rivalry/How to Help Your Children Live Together So You Can
Live Too; Adele Faber, et al;
- Between Brothers and Sisters : A
Celebration of Life's Most Enduring Relationship; Adele Faber,
Elaine Mazlish.
- How to Talk So Kids Can Learn : At Home
and in School : What Every Parent and Teacher Needs to Know; Adele
Faber, et al.
- Liberated Parents, Liberated Children :
Your Guide to a Happier Family; Adele Faber, Elaine Mazlish
Parent/Teen
Breakthrough: The Relationship Approach; Mira Kirshenbaum and
Charles Foster. ISBN 0-452-26616-5
Reasonable, rational discipline that works!
ISBN: 0963386190, 2nd Edition, 1996 by
Thomas W. Phelan.
Absolutely the best. This is a quick
read offering parents a no-nonsense approach to rational, humane,
effective discipline for all children, ages 2 -12. (especially
effective for difficult children and their stressed-out parents.)
Short on theory, long on results, this book is a gem. Parents can
learn how to stop behaviors that need to be stopped and start
behaviors that need to be started. Both situations need explicit
techniques and Dr. Phelan explains how to do it. It really is as
simple as 1-2-3. Begging, arguing, yelling, and hitting will be a
thing of the past. Use Used with Dr. Rimm's recipe for successful
time outs, this book is terrific.
Children: The
Challenge; Rudolf Dreikurs (out of print, try used book stores.)
New Approach
to Discipline : Logical Consequences; Rudolf Dreikurs
You MUST be kind and firm at the same time.
Great Parenting Help
Absolutely solid advice from a common-sense
mother of four with a Ph.D.
Sylvia Rimm's
Smart Parenting : How to Parent So Children Will Learn
- Keys to Parenting the Gifted Child
(Barron's Parenting Keys); Sylvia B., Ph.D. Rimm
- Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades : And
What You Can Do About It; Sylvia B. Rimm
- Why Bright Kids Get Poor Grades : And
What You Can Do About It; Sylvia, Dr. Rimm
Perfect
Parenting: The Dictionary of 1,000 Parenting Tips; Elizabeth Pantley
Great reference book with problems
arranged in alphabetical order. Find any problem quickly without
consulting an index. The "Situation" is described,
followed by "Think About It" with a brief explanation of
what is actually going on. The next section has multiple suggestions
for workable "Solutions." Wonderful format, great advice.
VERY useful.
Recommended by Other Parents
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