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Have a New Kid by Friday: How to Change Your Child's Attitude, Behavior & Character in 5 Days | 
enlarge | Author: Dr. Kevin Leman Publisher: Revell Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $11.30 You Save: $6.69 (37%)
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Rating: 41 reviews Sales Rank: 166
Media: Hardcover Pages: 304 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 5.8 x 1.1
ISBN: 0800719026 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.64 EAN: 9780800719029 ASIN: 0800719026
Publication Date: March 1, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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Product Description Anyone who has dealt with a strong-willed child knows that it is no easy task to turn bad behavior around. But the popularity of TV programs like Supernanny and Nanny 911 shows that parents have had it up to here and are ready to try anything to get their children to behave. Bestselling author and psychologist Dr. Kevin Leman is here to help. Have a New Kid by Friday shows parents how to reverse negative behavior in their children--fast! With his signature wit and encouragement, Dr. Leman offers hope and real, practical, doable strategies for regaining control and becoming the parents they always wanted to be. Focusing on changing a child's attitude, behavior, and character, it contains chapters for each day of the week and a special section with advice on everything from rolling eyes to sibling rivalry to talking back to punching walls and much, much more. This large section of more than 100 specific topics is indexed, allowing parents to flip immediately to any areas of concern for witty, straightforward, and gutsy plans of action. EXCERPT FROM CATALOG I've got news for you. Since the beginning of time, kids have been unionized, and they've got a game plan to drive you bonkers. Don't believe it? Take a look around….In today's society, kids even shorter than a yardstick are calling the shots. Some hedonistic little suckers of the ankle-biter battalion have even graduated to emeritus status and are holding down the hormone group division. Then there's the already-adult children who return home to your cozy little nest and stay and stay and stay…. You know all about that. If you picked up this book, you picked it up for a reason. You'd like to see a few things--or maybe many--change in your house. You may have small concerns, or big concerns, about your child at this point.… I'll be blunt. You got a big job to do as a parent, and a short window to do it in. If you believe that you, as a parent, are to be in healthy authority over your child, this book is for you. If you don't believe that you, as a parent, are to be in healthy authority over your child, put this book down right now and buy another.… But I've got a Midas muffler guarantee for you. If you stick to the simple strategies in this book--strategies that any parent can carry out--you'll have a new kid by Friday. You can have a great kid, and you can be a great parent. Your relationship with your child can change in just one week.
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VERY HELPFUL BOOK!!! September 5, 2008 M. Eiting (Kaukauna, WI USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have four children one of them a very rebellious teenage girl. A friend of mine recommended this book to me and I'm so glad I ordered it right away. It has helped me see the mistakes I've been making like repeating myself to her, and doing too much for her that she can do herself. It has given me tools to help get through to all my children. I've finally taken my parental power back where it belongs! It's work but well worth it! I've highly recommended this book to friends and family!
A Simple but Effective Parenting Plan!! September 5, 2008 T. Lane (Tulsa, OK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Since reading this book and putting the principals into practice I have received many comments about how the kids have really "matured lately". My children and I have noticed our relationships have improved not only between us as parent & child but also between them as siblings. This book was such an easy read in respect to principals, sometimes not so easy with regard to conviction of bad parenting habits, but all in all I have and will continue to recommend this book.
Inspiring & Practical September 5, 2008 horseshow (Clifton, VA United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Dr. Kevin Leman's approach can help you turn over a new leaf in the relationship between you and your child(ren). The two most meaningful lessons I learned were A must be completed before B can happen and to let natural consequences happen. Dr. Leman gives many examples in his book to guide almost any situation you may have. However, I realized that it's MY attitude that had to change the most for success to happen.
What if your kid doesn't care? September 3, 2008 C. Holt (San Diego, CA United States) We have a simple household. We don't do much. Which makes things this book suggests hard. From what I gather, this book is based on activites your child enjoys being taken away or put off until the task you've asked to be done (and you tell them only once) gets done. I actually have to put things in our schedule to make that happen! Even then, my kids don't care. So where's my pull? The hardest part is homework. (And since school just started, this would be the best time for this.) My daughter isn't doing work at school or at home right now. What she doesn't get done at school is supposed to get done at home, hence homework. But I tell her to do her work, she doesn't do it, it goes back to school and the teacher doesn't do a thing about it. So now what? I'm ready to throw the book out and go back to pushing my kid to do things. Anybody have suggestions?
Very helpful! September 3, 2008 C. Schueller (Sauk Rapids, MN United States) Very useful info. And it works. My 8 year old eats his supper instead of picking. My 18 year old realized what we said went. Its hard to remember to stick to your guns, as it is so easy to give in..but the end is worth it!
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