Thursday, February 21, 2008

Tips on Raising Kids Presented in Xlibris Parenting Book

An article on parenting posted at the Jamaican Gleaner News website states that the only job description parents get about raising children is that things can go wrong at anytime and parents are the only one responsible for it. Even so, the article provides some handy pointers for raising children.

Allison Anderson, chief executive officer of the Child Development Authority, named self-control, communication with children, affirmation of their worth, and prayer among the strategies parents can use in bringing up kids. Anderson put emphasis on parents setting an example of proper behavior for their children to follow.

Psychologist and counselor David Posipanka echoes similar tips and suggestions in his Xlibris published book, “The Book to Help Parents Raise Better-Behaved Kids”. With the intent of helping parents achieve their goal of raising well-behaved children, Posipanka takes a psychological and educational approach in presenting parental strategies for teaching new skills, replacing undesired behaviors with desired ones, and disciplining children through their every day and important aspects of their lives.

The Book to Help Parents Raise Better-Behaved Kids is an invaluable resource for parents of children of any age, especially families with hectic lives. This self-published book is also highly recommended for field workers, who counsel children and parents in an in-home setting.

The Book to Help Parents Raise Better-Behaved Kids is available online at the Xlibris.com bookstore.

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