Saturday, September 14, 2013

Parenting with Love and Logic


Parenting with Love and Logic: Teaching Children Responsibility [Kindle Edition]

Author: Jim Fay MD, Foster Cline - ISBN: B006CQ5GYQ - Language: English - Format: PDF, EPUB

DESCRIPTION

This parenting book shows you how to raise self-confident, motivated children who are ready for the real world. Learn how to parent effectively while teaching your children responsibility and growing their character.

Establish healthy control through easy-to-implement steps without anger, threats, nagging, or power struggles.


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DETAILS
  • File Size: 754 KB
  • Print Length: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Navpress; Rev Upd edition (November 23, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B006CQ5GYQ
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray:
    Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #11,911 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
    • #3 in Kindle Store > Kindle eBooks > Health, Fitness & Dieting > Psychology & Counseling > Child Psychology > Development
    • #10 in Books > Parenting & Relationships > Reference
    • #14 in Books > Medical Books > Psychology > Child Psychology

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I borrowed this book from the library and have just finished reading part one. I will admit first that I am the product of what the authors call "helicopters," so some of the ideas in the book are unusual to me.

In general, I like the idea of natural consequences, enforcable choices, and encouraging children to think through their problems. I can see myself using these principles with my own daughter, but not always the way the authors do it. Some of the sample dialogues in the book are reasonable but many do not sound as genuine and empathetic as the authors imply.

Some of the examples in the book and in the "pearls" are making me very upset. In one case, a child has been neglecting her dog by not feeding it, so the mom just gives it away with no warning and without confronting the girl about it. The authors admit this is a really tough approach but that's how kids learn that unless you take care of your health and your animals serious illness or death can result. Now this sounds crazy to me. In our home, we think of pets as a family responsibility, so that might be one difference. Still, wouldn't it teach the girl more about empathy to sit her down and say "you can either come up with a schedule and feed the dog or we are giving it away, you have one week to improve." Why do these authors feel that giving someone a second chance is a bad thing? It seems this might teach her "if I don't fulfill my responsiblity, someone else will take care of it for me."

Another example is a mom who asked her son to do something and he mouths off and refuses. So the next day when he asks for a ride she says, yesterday you showed me that asking nicely can be ignored, so I'm not going to drive you to your activity, even though you asked nicely.

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