ISBN-13: 9780615436210 / Angielski / Miękka / 2011 / 194 str.
A little boy is passing by the toy aisle in the grocery store. His eyes light up and his adrenaline starts flowing. His mom can already see where this is headed. "Not this time Honey, we're here for groceries today." "BUT, MOM " Children, like this little boy, have an amazing gift of being able to believe in things that aren't real- myths of all sorts. Might your children believe myths like "No Means Yes," "Responsibility- What's That?," and "Don't Worry, They'll Say it Again"? How to Break 10 Common Childhood Myths, is based on a series of seminars, which aid parents and teachers in raising responsible and productive children in a non-threatening way. Parents and educators will be given tips and techniques to regain control in their relationships with their children. Through lighthearted family and classroom anecdotes, a mother/son teaching duo give real life examples of parenting, both good and bad. These anecdotes help bring the advice to life allowing parents to see how to embrace the art of parenting or teaching in a whole new way. It's a unique blend of Supernanny meets Love and Logic with a touch of The Cosby Show.