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Stickin' To, Watchin' Over, and Gettin' with
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Stickin' To, Watchin' Over, and Gettin' with

An African American Parent's Guide to Discipline
PaperbackPaperback
EUR27,00

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Stickin' To, Watchin' Over, and Gettin' With provides the guidance you need to protect your children from racist hostility while at the same time teaching them character and responsibility. Just as important, the book also shows how to discipline your children in a way that does not rely on spanking or other forms of painful coercion. Written by three African American educators, counselors, and parents, this book outlines an effective program for raising and disciplining your children:
Stickin' To-- Offer your kids unconditional love and support.
Watchin' Over-- Give children loving supervision and protection.
Gettin' With-- Show youngsters loving confrontation and accountability.
The authors also show how using their Cultural Pride Reinforcement (CPR) method can create a sense of pride in your children and help you develop a village of loving and supportive family members, ministers, teachers, coaches, mentors, and elders.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-7879-5702-5
Product TypePaperback
BindingPaperback
FormatTrade paperback (US)
PublisherWiley
Publishing date11/09/2001
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 152 mm, Height 229 mm, Thickness 13 mm
Weight371 g
Article no.4991172
CatalogsLibri
Data source no.A2373423
Product groupBU534
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Howard C. Stevenson-- a father of a preteen son-- is an associateprofessor of education in the School, Community, and Child ClinicalPsychology program in the graduate school of education, psychologyin education division at the University of Pennsylvania.
Gwendolyn Davis is a postdoctoral research fellow at theUniversity of Pennsylvania. She has more than fifteen yearsexperience working with children and families.
Saburah Abdul-Kabir is the community research coordinator of theCOPE (Community Outreach through Parent Empowerment) project at theUniversity of Pennsylvania. She is a wife and the mother of sixchildren.

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