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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers: For Their Early Years--Raising Children Who are Responsible, Respectful, and Resourceful»rank: 33460par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, Roslyn Ann Duffy
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Positive Discipline: The First Three Years: From Infant to Toddler--Laying the Foundation for Raising a Capable, Confident Child»rank: 27252par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, Roslyn Ann Duffy
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Positive Discipline: The First Three Years: From Infant to Toddler - Laying the Foundation for Raising a Capable, Confident Child»rank: 123783par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, Roslyn Ann Duffy
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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers, Revised 2nd Edition: For Their Early Years - Raising Children Who Are Responsible, Respectful, and Resourceful»rank: 119501par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, Roslyn Ann Duffy
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Positive Discipline: A Teacher's A-Z Guide: Turn Common Behavioral Problems into Opportunities for Learning»rank: 946214par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Roslyn Ann Duffy, Linda Escobar, Kate Ortolano, Debbie Owen-Sohocki
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Positive Discipline for Preschoolers»rank: 943464par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Cheryl Erwin, Roslyn Ann Duffy
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Discipline is difficult for every family, but when a parent is recovering from drug or alcohol abuse, setting and upholding behavioral limits can be particularly tough. ln this familial situation, it's possible that trust has been broken, emotional boundaries trampled, and abuse perpetrated. Parents often do not have the skills necessary to set effective boundaries and follow through with appropriate disciplinary consequences. ln Positive Discipline for Parenting in Recovery, authors Jane Nelsen, Riki lntner, and Lynn Lott, all professional counselors working with parents in recovery, give suggestions and advice ... |
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Positive Discipline: A Teacher's A-Z Guide: Hundreds of Solutions for Almost Every Classroom Behavior Problem!»rank: 215960par: Jane Ed.D. Nelsen, Linda Escobar, Kate Ortolano, Roslyn Ann Duffy, Debbie Owen-Sohocki
Chroniques et points de vue:From :Discipline is difficult for every family, but when a parent is recovering from drug or alcohol abuse, setting and upholding behavioral limits can be particularly tough. ln this familial situation, it's possible that trust has been broken, emotional boundaries trampled, and abuse perpetrated. Parents often do not have the skills necessary to set effective boundaries and follow through with appropriate disciplinary consequences. ln Positive Discipline for Parenting in Recovery, authors Jane Nelsen, Riki lntner, and Lynn Lott, all professional counselors working with parents in recovery, give suggestions and advice ... |