Optimistic Parenting

Optimistic Parenting

Hope and Help for You and Your Challenging Child


Author

V. Mark Durand, Ph.D.


Unlock the secrets to confident, skillful, and positive parenting with this strategy-filled guide from a top behavior expert. Parents of children with a range of challenging behaviors and special needs.

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STOCK NUMBER ISBN
70526 978-1-59857-052-6
COPYRIGHT PAGES
2011 336
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Happier lives. Less stress. Family harmony. That's what all parents of children with challenging behavior want. Learn how to get there with this groundbreaking guide to confident, skillful, and positive parenting.

A book you'll want to share with every family you know, Optimistic Parenting helps moms, dads, and other caregivers develop more positive thoughts and perceptions—a key ingredient of successful parenting and effective behavior management. One of the most highly regarded experts on challenging behavior—and a parent himself—Dr. V. Mark Durand delivers both philosophical hope and practical help to parents of children with a wide range of challenges. With keen insight, gentle humor, and practical tools and strategies, Durand guides parents step by step through the process of

Engaging stories from the author's extensive experience illustrate how parents and other caregivers can develop more effective behavior management techniques. And practical tools and exercises, developed and tested during Durand's decades of work with thousands of parents, help families on their own journey to better parenting and happier lives.

A lifeline for overwhelmed parents—and a great source of insight for the professionals who work with them—this highly motivating guidebook will help families reduce children's challenging behaviors and approach the future with optimism and confidence.


Reviews

: nyparenting.com

: The Midwest Book Review - Wisconsin Bookwatch

Lorna D’Entremont, Special Needs Book Review

Ann Turnbull, Co-Director, Beach Center on Disability

Jed Baker, author of No More Meltdowns and Social Skills Training

Louis Pellegrino, Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY

Glen Dunlap, University of South Florida