The New Dare to Discipline

The New Dare to Discipline

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The New Dare to Discipline

Description of The New Dare to Discipline:

Children need love, trust, affection--and discipline. From one generation to the next, the challenge of helping children into responsible adults doesn't change. Dr. Dobson's classic Dare to Discipline, a practical, reassuring guide for caring parents, has sold over 2 million copies since its release in 1970. What gives a book that kind of staying power? The ability to meet a real, felt need in the marketplace. Today, a whole new generation of parents is turning to Dr. Dobson's wise counsel. Some things never change. Tyndale House Publishers and Dr. Dobson are proud to present The New Dare to Discipline, completely updated to meet family needs in the 90's. Spanish available

Information on The New Dare to Discipline from the publisher:

Children need love, trust, affection—and discipline. From one generation to the next, the challenge of helping children into responsible adults doesn't change. Dr. Dobson's classic Dare to Discipline, a practical, reassuring guide for caring parents, has sold over 2 million copies since its release in 1970. What gives a book that kind of staying power? The ability to meet a real, felt need in the marketplace. Today, a whole new generation of parents is turning to Dr. Dobson's wise counsel. Some things never change. Tyndale House Publishers and Dr. Dobson are proud to present The New Dare to Discipline, completely updated to meet family needs in the 90's. Spanish available

Description of James Dobson, author of The New Dare to Discipline:

Although the principles on which it is based are timeless, The New Dare to Discipline is revised and expanded to address parenting in today's modern context. Dobson offers to his readers his game plan and philosophy for parents to understand their children. Dobson believes the principles of love and control must be in balance to facilitate healthy development in children. Dobson's child rearing philosophy is rooted in the Judeo-Christian system of values. Also included in this book are a question and answer section and drug survey information.