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How a kid behave and react to situation very much depends on the way adults guide and teach them. Hence it is very important to educate and lead them down the correct path of behavior and reactions to different cases and scenarios early in their life. This website touches on some basic ways the writer view on how his sister teach, guide and educate his 2 nephews. Feedback are welcome!


Teach Your Children Well














Psychologist Madeline Levine brings together cutting-edge research and thirty years of clinical experience to explode once and for all the myth that good grades, high test scores, and college acceptances should define the parenting endgame.

Parents, educators, and the media wring their hands about the plight of America's children and teens—soaring rates of emotional problems, limited coping skills, disengagement from learning and yet there are ways to reverse these disheartening trends. Teach Your Children Well acknowledges that every parent wants successful children. However, until we are clearer about our core values and the parenting choices that are most likely to lead to authentic, and not superficial, success, we will continue to raise exhausted, externally driven, impaired children who believe they are only as good as their last performance. Real success is always an inside job, argues Levine, and is measured not by today's report card but by the people our children become fifteen or twenty years down the line.

The Kids' Guide to Working Out Conflicts


Describes common forms of conflict, the reasons behind conflicts, and various positive ways to for kids to deal with, behave, and defuse tough situations at school, at home, and in the community without getting physical. A good read for parents or kids to teach them or self teach.


How to Behave So Your Children Will Too


In this eye-opening resource, Dr. Sal Severe taps his twenty-five years of experience as a school psychologist and parenting workshop leader to show that a child's behavior is often a reflection of the parent's behavior, and by making changes themselves, parents can achieve dramatic results in their children. Instead of focusing on what children do wrong, Dr. Severe teaches parents to emphasize the positive, to be consistent, and to be more patient. He shows parents how to teach their children to behave, listen, and be more cooperative, and how moms and dads can manage their own anger and prevent arguments and power struggles. Packed with concrete strategies for dealing with homework hassles, ending tantrums, and other common problems, Dr. Severe's empathetic, common-sense book will be welcome everywhere.


Teach Your Kids to Think! 

Parents can teach their kidshow to think wisely and well during the time they already spend together. Drawing on the latest research on intelligence, this book is filled with easy-to-use, fun tools that can be used whenever parents are with their 4- to 12-year-olds. The tools are divided into sections that correspond to different kinds of thinking and multiple intelligences: analytical, creative, social emotional and practical.

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