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Best 1 No-Drama Discipline
No-Drama Discipline

From the authors of The Whole-Brain Child, this book redefines discipline not as punishment, but as 'teaching.' It provides a compassionate, brain-based approach to correcting behavior while maintaini...

9.4 Excellent
2 Positive Discipline
Positive Discipline

Jane Nelsen's classic book on positive discipline provides a framework for teaching children responsibility and self-discipline without resorting to punishment or permissiveness. Based on the work of...

8.6 Very Good
3 Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids

Dr. Laura Markham focuses on the power of connection as the foundation for effective parenting. She argues that when parents prioritize their relationship with their child, discipline becomes easier a...

8.3 Very Good
4 Between Parent and Child
Between Parent and Child

Dr. Haim Ginott's classic book is the foundation for much of modern, empathetic parenting. It introduces the concepts of active listening, validating feelings, and using 'I' messages to communicate ef...

7.6 Good
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