Brazelton, T. Berry

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Discipline

Shows parents that setting limits is not punishment, but a loving way to teach a child how to control his or her own behavior.

Discipline

Presents parents with advice on administering effective discipline to children. Includes tips for avoiding the use of anger in child discipline and finding appropriate punishments for various kinds of misbehavior.

Touchpoints

your child's emotional and behavior
1992
Chronological account of the basic stages of early childhood.

To listen to a child

understanding the normal problems of growing up
1984

Toddlers and Parents

a Declaration of Independence
1974

Infants and mothers

differences in development
1983

Understanding sibling rivalry

the Brazelton way
2005
Doctor T. Berry Brazelton offers parents practical advice to help their children stop fighting with one another and develop warm relationships.

Touchpoints

birth to 3 : your child's emotional and behavioral development
2006

Discipline

the Brazelton way
2003
Presents guidance on discipline for children during the early years, and covers common problems including biting and scratching, bullying, tantrums, sibling rivalry, and more.

The irreducible needs of children

what every child must have to grow, learn, and flourish
2000
Identifies and explores seven basic experiences and types of nurturing the authors agree children must have in order for them, and for society, to grow, learn, and prosper; discussing the needs for ongoing nurturing relationships, physical protection, experiences tailored to individual differences, limits and structure, and others.

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