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explosive child vs. love and logic
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<blockquote data-quote="pepperidge" data-source="post: 403448" data-attributes="member: 2322"><p>Thanks for all the repsonses. I think you are right that sometimes these books (particularly TEC for me) open up new ways of looking at problems. And that alone has value. Seems like implementing the programs recommended by the books requires a degree of training in the method and constant coaching that fewof us have available. I keep thinking I would be a better parent if I really worked harder at doing what the books recommended but alas like exercising and all those other good things it requires a tremendous amount of discipline to do it faithfully and with any degree of rigor. So i do things more by the seat of my pants. But I feel like I could do a better job with really good coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pepperidge, post: 403448, member: 2322"] Thanks for all the repsonses. I think you are right that sometimes these books (particularly TEC for me) open up new ways of looking at problems. And that alone has value. Seems like implementing the programs recommended by the books requires a degree of training in the method and constant coaching that fewof us have available. I keep thinking I would be a better parent if I really worked harder at doing what the books recommended but alas like exercising and all those other good things it requires a tremendous amount of discipline to do it faithfully and with any degree of rigor. So i do things more by the seat of my pants. But I feel like I could do a better job with really good coaching. [/QUOTE]
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