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The Amazon Store at MillionDollarPetPix.com ( In association with Amazon.com )Love and Logic Magic for Early Childhood: Practical Parenting from Birth to Six Years - My words countThis book has great advice on retraining myself to be a better parent. My son is started to experiment with pushing limits at around 18 months. He's now 2 years old and after six months of me saying "uh-oh" and physically carrying him to the time-out chair. He now goes their on his own when I say "uh-oh" He still experiments but stops when I stops about 90% of the time when I ask him to. I can live with that. Rating: - excellent service and conditionThe book I ordered came in a quick manner and was in great condition. Thankyou.. Rating: - Lots of great ideasI really enjoyed this book. It gave me lots of different ideas on how to discipline my toddler while still delivering lots of affirmation. Some of it is fairly obvious, but it's nice to read that it still works! Rating: - Practical indeedReading this book makes me more conscientious about how I handle every situation with my little one. This is an easy read that proves helpful right off the bat. Rating: - LOvae and Logic Magic for Early CHildhoodI was disappointed in this his book I don't believe that this is effective parenting or that it would help a child grow up to be more responsible. I don't believe a child should be abandoned as a form of discipline as when the author says to put them in there room and latch the door. What happen to listening to a child and having a two sided conversation with a child. This book is all about showing the child that the parent is in control. Kind of a my way or the highway form of discipline. The author suggests that "The car is leaving in ten minutes" is an enforceable statement, so if the child is not ready in 10 minutes does he leave with out his child? I think DCFS would like to hear about that. Basically, I think this form of discipline is harsh and insensitive and it is not at all the kind and gentle form of dicipline it claims to be. Nor do I think it will help a child make necessarily better decisions when they are older, but it may make them afraid to go out and explore the world.
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