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I am raising a 14 year old Grandson with Attachment Disorder and this book has given me alot of great insights and tools to help understand him and discipline advice. A great resource.
I love my kids and I want to do what I can to equip them to be mature, responsible, adults. This book has been a great tool for me. We just have a few years before they are out of the nest and on their own. you have to be a little humble because it is humbling to admit you have been approaching things wrong but if you are willing to change this book is great. It is very practical. This book has helped me transition as a parent as my kids grow and their needs change. It is a Godsend to me and I trust in the long run to my children as well.
This book strongly advocates lying to your children and being passive aggressive. Being a parent of a teen for the first time, I was looking for some insight. If we are trying to teach our children good values and help them be adults of good character this book is unacceptable. I had heard many good things about this book. As I first started to read it I was greatly disappointed. I expect the same values in myself that I do in my child. If I had to resort to being maniupulative and lying to raise my child I would be very disappointed in my parenting skills.
If you're a parent this is a must have book. It picks up where the first book left off and gives wonderful insight and helpful hints into helping and holding your children accountable. I will I had this years ago it would have been so helpful. I highly recommend this book to all parents.
I have read the whole book. I have troubled teens right now and this book gives wonderful advice. I would recommend it to any parent. Using the tools listed in this book, I have had much better response from my two teenagers.
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