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Genre/Form: | Vocational guidance |
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Document Type: | Book |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Michael Hammond, (Psychologist) |
ISBN: | 9780765707635 0765707632 9780765707659 0765707659 |
OCLC Number: | 472586664 |
Description: | xiii, 209 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents: | Rules : establishing a firm foundation -- Write the rules for your teenager -- Natural and logical consequences -- Active consequences for challenging situations -- Level systems, point economies, and contracts -- Communication that gets the results you want -- Conflict resolution with teenagers -- Reinforcers for behaviors you want to see repeated -- Arguing -- Chore completion -- Driving -- Drug and alcohol use -- Friends -- Information technology -- Lying -- Running away -- School assignments and homework -- Sexual activity -- Sibling fighting -- Stealing -- Swearing -- Television -- Tobacco use -- Truancy -- Violence -- Whereabouts and curfew. |
Responsibility: | Michael Hammond. |
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Dr. Hammond has the ideal skill set to write this book: a background in parent training and family counseling with a sprinkling of parenting intervention research experience. He shows how to integrate family rules, workable consequences, and positive reinforcement into a strategy that will enhance parent-teen relationships. This book would be a great gift to the parent of a teen, or to someone whose child is soon to become a teen. It will help the parent set the course for a parent-child relationship based on fair boundaries with mutual respect. -- Blair Irvine, research scientist, Oregon Center for Applied Science Dr. Hammond provides an excellent, step-by-step guide for parents to encourage positive change in their teenager's behavior. He provides practical applications and examples relevant to the many challenges parents currently face with their teenagers. This book empowers parents with tools to address difficult teenage behaviors that may have rendered them feeling hopeless and helpless. -- Megan Colvin, MS, national certified counselor This book is an important and significant advancement in the genre of parenting manuals. It is composed in the tradition of works like Parent Effectiveness Training (Harris, 1962) and Living with Children (Patterson and Guillion, 1968). The writing and voice are clearly directed to parents who need help in bringing teenagers through difficult and often dangerous years. Hammond's book is practical and easy to read. It begins with principles of behavior and parenting that are soundly and deeply rooted in psychological theory as well as in common sense. Each section includes excellent examples. All parents will be able to relate to, understand, and easily implement the principles of parenting and family interaction that Hammond presents. Hammmond's coverage of issues is up-to-date and incorporates content reflective of the age of technology. This book is destined to be the next classic and 'must-have' for all parents and for professionals working with families of teenagers. -- Lawrence J. Ryan, PhD, Union Institute & University Read more...


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