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The Don't Sweat Guide for Parents Book

The Don't Sweat Guide for Parents
The Don't Sweat Guide for Parents, In this incredibly stressful world in which we live, parents seem to be the people who come under fire most. Hectic work schedules combined with chauffeuring children to extracurricular activities make us crave more quiet time with our children. <em>The D, The Don't Sweat Guide for Parents has a rating of 4 stars
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  • The Don't Sweat Guide for Parents
  • Written by author Richard Carlson
  • Published by Hyperion, October 2001
  • In this incredibly stressful world in which we live, parents seem to be the people who come under fire most. Hectic work schedules combined with chauffeuring children to extracurricular activities make us crave more quiet time with our children. The D
  • In this incredibly stressful world in which we live, parents seem to be the people who come under fire most. Hectic work schedules combined with chauffeuring children to extracurricular activities make us crave more quiet time with our children. The Don't
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Foreword11
1.The Hardest Job in the World15
2.The New Parent Shuffle17
3.No Such Thing as Bad Kids19
4.Mommy Knows Best...or Does She?21
5.You've Changed (and Not Just Diapers)23
6.Power Struggles25
7.Your Frustrated Preschooler27
8.Because I Said So29
9.Please, Thank You, and Go Away!31
10.Sophisticated Baby Talk33
11.Traditional Role Reversal35
12.Taking Your Children in Public37
13."I Love You!"39
14.When Your Children Are Less Than Loving41
15.Let 'Em Win...Sometimes43
16.A Recipe for Peace45
17.Catch the Exercise Bug47
18.Raising Kids Who Care49
19.Bedtime--or More Simply Put, Armageddon52
20.Turning Sibling Rivalry into Sibling Chivalry55
21.Pencil In Your Kids for a Family Meeting57
22.Empowering Your Kids59
23.Keeping Expectations to a Minimum61
24.Raising Children with Morals63
25.Cheat Sheet for Happiness65
26.It's the Little Things That Count68
27.Stress Busters70
28.Listen to the Experts73
29.Organize Your Life75
30.Don't Baby Bottle Your Feelings77
31.Surviving Separation Anxiety79
32.Raising Unspoiled Kids81
33.Just Who Do Our Kids Look Up To?83
34.Teach Right from Wrong85
35.Give Her a Boost87
36.The Importance of Baby-Sitters89
37.Cut Your Teenager Some Slack92
38.Enjoy Your Kids Every Single Day94
39.Words Not to Live By!96
40."Who Do You Love More?"99
41.Choose Your Words Wisely101
42.Family Game Night104
43.Surviving the Family Vacation106
44.Always Be Polite!109
45."I Didn't Do It"111
46.It's All in a Day's Work114
47.Act, Don't React, to Your Child's Misbehavior116
48.Baby Bootie Camp118
49.Raising Smart Kids120
50.When Super-Mom Feels Less Than Super122
51.Raising Friendly Kids124
52.Controlling Tempers...Yours!126
53.Teaching Your Children Responsibility128
54.Kindergarten and First-Day Jitters130
55.Is There a Tattletale in Your Midst?132
56.Keeping Your Kids Safe134
57.Time with Grandparents136
58.Praise Versus Encouragement138
59.The Working Mother Versus the Stay-at-Home Mom140
60.When Dad Feels Undermined142
61."I'm Sorry"144
62.A Single Parent Is Double the Parent146
63.Grateful Children148
64.Dear Time: Drop Everything And Read!150
65.You Are Getting Sleepy...152
66.The Perfect Play Date Myth154
67.Find the Humor156
68.Getting Out of the House158
69.Alone Time159
70.Have Your Baby Call My Baby!161
71.Teach Good Judgment163
72.Getting Your Toddler to Listen165
73.Tall Tales from Short People168
74.Having "The Talk" with Your Kids170
75.One-on-One Spouse Time172
76.Cherish Your One and Only174
77.Double Your Fun!176
78.Time for Homework178
79.Remember the Moment180
80.Parenting Rule #1: Parents Don't Get Sick!182
81.You Are Not Super-Parents!184
82.Become an Expert in Parenting186
83.Take Your Children Out for Dinner188
84.Talk to Your Teenage Son190
85.Talk to Your Teenage Daughter192
86.A Place of Their Own194
87.Give Your Kids Healthy Food196
88.Take Care of Your Sick Child198
89.Discipline the Positive Way200
90.Finishing a Sentence202
91.Get Your Kids to Cooperate204
92.Monitor "the Box"206
93.Oh, Fiddlesticks!208
94.Home Alone210
95.What Are We Training For?212
96.Reconnect with Your Former Non-Parent Self214
97.There Goes the Neighborhood216
98.Kick the Whine Habit218
99.Don't Bribe Them--Reward Them220
100.Focus on the Future222


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