Discipline without shouting or spanking: practical solutions to the most commong preschool behavior problems/ Jerry Wyckoff.
By: Wyckoff, Jerry
Contributor(s): Unell, Barbara
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Item type | Home library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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King's College of the Philippines Library-High School | GC 649.64 W977 2012 (Browse shelf) | Available | HS-1169 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Content: Introduction – Aggressive behavior – behaving shyly – being a couch potato – clinging to parents -- dawdling – demanding freedom – demanding to do things themselves – destroying property – fighting cleanup routines – getting into things – getting out of bed at nights – “hyper” activity – interacting with strangers – interrupting – jealousy – lying – messiness – name-calling – not following directions – not sharing – not wanting to eat – overeating – overusing – overusing no – playing with food – pretending to use weapon – resisting bedtime – resisting car seats -- resisting change -- sibling rivalry – Taking things – talking back – temper tantrums – toileting accident – traveling problems – wandering away in public – wanting their own way – whining .
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