Description
There are no difficult children - there are difficult parents. According to psychologists, it is the parents who are largely responsible for how their children ultimately turn out to be. Likewise, the parents themselves first need to know the difference between right and wrong, proper and improper behaviour, before they can play a positive and constructive role in the upbringing of their children. They also need to even set their own examples before them to follow. This is a breakthrough book that will change the way you think about and practise discipline. The book is especially produced for current environment where the parent-child relationship has undergone a major change - covering every stage from early childhood to difficult adolescence.