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| Beyond Time-Out: From Chaos to Calm | 
enlarge | Authors: Beth A. Grosshans, Janet H. Burton Publisher: Sterling Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 13062
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 336 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.2 x 1.4
ISBN: 1402752970 Dewey Decimal Number: 649.64 EAN: 9781402752971 ASIN: 1402752970
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The covers of such magazines as Time and Newsweek have described parents as living in “mayhem” and “madness” with their children. TV’s Supernanny regularly captures kids wildly, unbelievably out of control. How did our families get to such a state? Child psychologist Dr. Beth Grosshans has the answer. And mothers and fathers everywhere are listening. In what is sure to become a much-discussed blockbuster, Dr. Grosshans reveals why she believes nearly a half-century of parenting advice—with its emphasis on talking, exalting children’s self-esteem, and time-outs—is largely to blame for today’s lack of discipline. Her innovative ideas and techniques challenge this prevailing culture, proving that power and authority are as essential as love and good intentions to effective parenting. She persuasively explains why kids can only grow up healthy and strong when firmly led by their parents’ experience and better judgment, and provides a clear, easy five step program to follow. She enables parents to look at themselves clearly and identify their child-rearing style; they are often shocked to discover how their own behavior has inadvertently caused an imbalance in the family’s structure. Reading Beyond Time-Out is akin to sitting with Dr. Grosshans in her clinical office—and her core truths about healthy parent-child relationships are timeless.
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Real world effective advice June 8, 2008 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
As a therapist and as a mother, I believe this book is fantastic! It offers real world, straightforward advice on how to better manage children's difficult behaviors. Absolutely five stars. A timely book, indeed.
An Absolute Must Read June 9, 2008 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This absorbing book gives you a perfect script for dealing with every imaginable situation when dealing with children. Absolutely invaluable for anyone with a child in their life - parents, grandparents, extended family - makes it all so easy. And the best part -- it works! Should be required reading!
Excellent child-rearing advice for all parents June 11, 2008 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
As a pediatrician, I found "Beyond Time-Out" to be an extremely well-written and insightful guide to child-rearing. Its particular emphasis on providing appropriate discipline while still communicating unconditional love - a crucial but very difficult balance for many families to achieve - will be of great benefit to parents and their children alike.
Best parenting book ever June 23, 2008 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
Hands down the best parenting book ever. This book will totally change the way parents raise their kids in the 21st century. Thanks to Dr. Grosshans and her ladder technique, we no longer have an imbalance of family power in our house.
Just plain awful! August 9, 2008 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
I saw this advertised a month ago when it was released. The title and basic synopsis caught my eye. I picked it up from the library to check it out.
I was under the impression that it was going to offer solutions other than time out, but it does not. It firmly advocates time out, offering little "beyond time-out" as the title suggest. It firmly believes that the emotional responsiveness style of parenting is to blame for troubled children. It makes bold assertions as to how children should eat, sleep, behave, and deal with bathroom issues.
The kicker, aside from what I saw as horrible advice, is this author who is very well-educated, doesn't have children. I cannot stand when people write very bold assertions on parenting without being parents themselves. As it's frequently mentioned in parenting circles "The best parents are those without children" and this book follows suit, easily making any parent who chooses gentle, emotionally responsive parenting feel like a total failure in the author's eyes.
I can usually find some value in all parenting books and child-theory books, but I cannot find a single one in this and would never recommend it to anyone.
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