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The Pocket Parent

The Pocket Parent

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Authors: Gail Reichlin, Caroline Winkler
Publisher: Workman Publishing Company
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Edition: 1
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 379
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 8 x 4 x 1

ISBN: 076112182X
Dewey Decimal Number: 649.1
UPC: 019628121820
EAN: 9780761121824
ASIN: 076112182X

Publication Date: October 2001
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Product Description
It's instant relief for when your 2-year-old is on the floor of the toy store, pitching a fit. Or when brother and sister discover that they can't stand each other. Or when your son can't say no to video games. PTHE POCKET PARENT is, literally, a pocket-size book of tried-and-true advice, common sense, parental wisdom, and sanity. Written by two professionals who've reared six children between them and made a career out of helping others with parenting issues, this handy book will be a lifesaver for every parent of a 2-to-5-year-old. It begins with an overall view of the Pocket Parent approach to discipline. Based on unconditional love but firm limits, and aimed at keeping the child's dignity and self-esteem intact, here are strategies that include "I" statements, modeling, family meetings, and "one word" requests. Once the ground rules are set, the guide moves to an A-to-Z compendium of common problems. Just look it up-Anger, Bad Words, Biting, Chores, Doctor Visits, Fears at Night, Lying, Separation Anxiety-and find the "Sanity Savers" list of suggestions, easy-to-follow bullets, anecdotes, and more. PFor the bag, glove compartment, backpack, or shelf in the kitchen, it's there for you whenever you need it.


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3 out of 5 stars A Good Quick Reference Guide   January 7, 2009
If you are a parent-book junkie like me, this book doesn't really have anything new or different from many of the others. The usual themes of positive reinforcement, parental consistency, staying calm, letting your child feel understood but not get away with naughtiness are all covered. The format is fun, though, and lends itself to a quick parent look-up for when you are feeling crazed.


5 out of 5 stars Great Resource for Parents and Teachers!   December 10, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am a Preschool/Kindergarten teacher. I place this book on a shelf with other Parent Resource books located at the entrance to my classroom. These books can then be signed out by the parents. br /I cannot tell you how many parents have praised this book! I saw a difference in my classroom immediately upon implementing some of the strategies myself. It is a quick, easy, and very funny read so the information sticks. br /Another book, Teaching with Love Logic by Jim Fay David Funk is a more in-depth, educator-based book that echoes the same principles. The portability and quick-reference layout makes this book a must-have for parents- as well as teachers- of young children. br /Love it, love it, love it!


5 out of 5 stars Superb !   September 24, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is the answer for parents who do not have the time to read huge books on crisis control when it comes to energy draining toddlers climbing the walls of parental tolerance!br /br /The book covers the classic problems of toddlerhood and provides simple solutions. The index leads you to a right on message that can be read in just a couple of minutes. And for those who have more time to spend, there is a list of books for further read on each subject. br /br /We have other books that are more in depth but tend to just collect dust in our household. Finding time for books is hard when pressed for time, but this one we use A LOT and would even take with us on travel.br /br /A highly recommended book in deed!


4 out of 5 stars Pretty Good Book   October 21, 2007
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This book was very simple. I got it for that very reason, I have a 2 year old who is running the show and a new baby -- I needed help quick! After reading it by skipping around to various needed chapters, I learned that it had a quick underlying theme that is consistent throughout the book. Once you get that, it becomes less helpful. It was a good message and has been helpful in teaching me to avoid arguments with my 2-yr old, but I found that I am left wanting more information about all these issues. I like the book recommendations in the back, though, they recommended age-appropriate children's books that help kids through difficult situations, like potty training, family deaths, new baby, etc. I will open this book again, if we are faced with difficult situations and want to find some helpful books that will help our kids through the crisis.


3 out of 5 stars Parenting, not problem solving   October 7, 2007
 4 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a book of parenting advice, not problem solving advice. I was looking for creative ideas for how to keep my toddler from screaming when I wash his hair, or, as another reviewer noted, how to get him to quit picking his nose. I think most people who would be interested in this book are beyond the diaper bag stage, and I don't know in whose pocket it would fit. The book does contain good advice about setting limits, respecting the child, and modeling appropriate behavior - pretty standard stuff for 21st century parents. I will use it as a reference book, but you won't see me whipping it out in the middle of Wal-Mart.

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