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The New Dare to Discipline [Kindle Edition]

James C. Dobson
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Children need love, trust, affection--and discipline. From one generation to the next, the challenge of helping children into responsible adults doesn't change. Dr. Dobson's classic Dare to Discipline, a practical, reassuring guide for caring parents, has sold over 2 million copies since its release in 1970. What gives a book that kind of staying power? The ability to meet a real, felt need in the marketplace. Today, a whole new generation of parents is turning to Dr. Dobson's wise counsel. Some things never change.

Tyndale House Publishers and Dr. Dobson are proud to present The New Dare to Discipline, completely updated to meet family needs in the 90's.

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Much-needed answers to your toughest parenting questions.
Why are boundaries so important? Do children really want limits set on their behavior? My spouse doesn’t seem to care about discipline. Why am I stuck being the “bad guy” all the time? Is it okay to spank my child? If I do, will he think I don’t love him? Will it lead him to hit others and become a violent person?
Join the millions of caring parents who have found answers in the wisdom of parenting authority and family counselor Dr. James Dobson. The New Dare to Discipline is a revised and updated edition of the classic bestseller, designed to help you lead your children through the tough job of growing up. This practical, reassuring guide will teach you how to meet your children’s needs of love, trust, affection—and discipline.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 1894 KB
  • Print Length: 282 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0842305076
  • Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers (30 Nov 1969)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B001NXD7TE
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #190,574 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
This was an excellent and timely acquisition that marvellously helped our family life, especially with the 'problem child' that our daughter had become. I have nothing but admiration for Dr. Dobson and this particular work.

Far from being the rabid fundamentalist child-basher that an earlier (sad) reviewer asserts, Dr. Dobson has written a caring work that will help you set appropriate boundaries for raising a well-balanced and loved child rather than one who will be the bane of your life.

Highly recommended!

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Paperback
(The first version of this book had a green cover.) This version tells of children deliberately destroying the "book with the green cover" when there parents started to implement some of the suggestions mentioned in this book.

Dr Dobson is a well recognised expert in this field and is properly trained medically, academically and practically.

The book covers things that are common sence and also some more contentious issues. Corporal punishment is covered including when to use (and not to), ages when to start and to stop and reasons why.

Well written and easy to read. Good use of humour and combination of practical and factual matter.

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Dr. James Dobson is a licensed psychologist and the president of Focus on the Family. He holds a Ph.D. in child development and 12 honorary doctorates. He is also a parent, for that reasons I believe I could rely on his opinion.

The book really open my mind of the true meaning of discipline. I am a Mum of a 3 year old, he is a healthy, active and strongwilled little boy, I thankful to God for him, but there are times in my life that I have not got a clue how to handle him and almost loosing my mind. Talking about 1 child, I cannot imagine for parents who got more than 1 children in their care, how overwhelming parenting could be.
There is a tendency that a child will challenge parents authority and push them to the limit of their patient simply by just refusing to obey. Every good parents must understand this frustration and often feel guilty and inadequate.

Dr. Dobson emphasized in this book how important is to discipline a child. The book is full with cases samples that really practical and helpful for parents on how to handle rebellious child. It does not matter if you had a toddler who refused to go to bed or a teenager who disrespect to you and challenge you in anyway he/she could, this book providing you with solutions.
What methods and philosophy of discipline that Dr. Dobson's writing about in this book? It is a type of discipline that gives balance in a child's life. It is not harsh, oppressive control type of discipline, but it is also against the unstructured permissiveness we saw in the mid-twentieth century. Dobson's wrote:"At the oppressive end of the continuum, a child suffers the humiliation of total domination. The atmosphere is icy and rigid, and he lives in constant fear. He is unable to make his own decisions, and his personality is squelched beneath the hobnailed boot of parental authority. Lasting characteristics of dependency; deep, abiding anger; and even psychosis can emerge from this persistent dominance."
Dr. Dobson also wrote about the cases of unloved and abused child that was impossible to forget. This could cause damaged for life.
On the other side, Dr. Dobson also wrote about the opposite extreme type of parenting that could also damaged a child for life. He wrote, "In the absence of adult leadership, the child is his own master from his earliest babyhood. He thinks the world revolves around his heady empire, and he often has utter contempt and disrespect for those closest to him. Anarchy and chaos reign in his home, and his mother is often the most nervous, frustrated woman on her block."

Dr. Dobson examined 5 underpinnings to commonsense child rearing:
1. Developing respect for parents is the critical factor in child management
2. The best opportunity to communicate often occurs after a disciplinary event.
3. Control without nagging (It is possible).
4. Dont's saturate the child with materialism
5. Establish a balance between love and discipline

Chapter 4 content Questions and Answers with F.A.Q. that are really useful for parents.
Chapter 5 and 6 content practical advices on how to generate balanced discipline on a child / the children's life.
Inside the book Dr. Dobson has also inserted verses from the Bible that could support balanced parenting.
The Appendix part is also very useful nowadays, when parents also dealing with teenager who use drugs. There are information about the symptoms of drug abuse, drugs cost, the most common illicit drugs and glossary of drug-world slang.
I believe the principles and practical advices in the book could also be use to handle any other kind of un-healthy dependency in our child life, including on binge drinking, sex and violence problems.

Your child is your child for a lifetime, there is no term such as "former child" or "ex-child". So as long as you still have a chance to manage your child and still be able give good influence in his/her life, you could use Dr. Dobson's book as your guidance. For me, this book is really an enlightment, if not too much to say that this book contents are also a "lifesaver" during my parenting years. *****

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Parental warmth after such discipline is essential to demonstrate that it is the behavior-not the child himself-that the parent rejects. &quote;
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Disciplinary action is not an assault on parental love; it is a function of it. Appropriate punishment is not something parents do to a beloved child; it is something done for him or her. &quote;
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Parents cannot require their children to treat them with dignity if they will not do the same in return. Parents should be gentle with their child's ego, never belittling or embarrassing him or her in front of friends. Discipline should usually be administered away from the curious eyes of gloating onlookers. &quote;
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