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Authors: Elizabeth Pantley
Parental training,
133–35
Parenting books,
17–23, 28–29
Parenting myths,
7–16
Myths, parenting,
7–16
explained,
8–14
explained,
8–14
qui
z, 7–8
qui
z, 7–8
Parenting skill
s, 4–5, 185.
See also
Discipline
Name calling,
274–76
building a foundation
, 24–37,
Naps
, 218.
See also
Tiredness
Neatness,
20
choice
s, 71–72
Neediness,
111
consistency,
70–71
No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle
cooperation game
s, 72–74
Ways to Help Your Baby
daily routine
s, 49–52
Sleep Through the Night,
distraction,
85–87
The
, 267
eye-to-eye discussions,
82–83
Index
291
learning tools,
13–16
Make It Talk
, 74–77
learning vs. instinctive
, 10
optional entertainmen
t, 253
Make It Talk
, 74–77
sharing,
255
myths about,
7–16
wild,
252–53
now/later technique,
84–85
wrestling,
229
patience
, 10–11
Play dates,
213
preparation,
17–23, 36
Play groups,
246–48
redirection,
85–87
Playtime behavior,
246–48
sharing knowledge
, 245
Potty humor.
See
Bathroom
taking advice
, 29–30
jokes
techniques and option
s, 69–70
Powerlessness,
64–66
theories and,
7
Praise,
122, 233, 238, 248, 263
time-out
, 96–99
sharing,
256
trial and error
, 5–6
Preventive approach,
117
when/then techni
que, 84–85
“Problem is” exercis
e, 179
you may/after you technique,
Problem-solving behavior
problems
, 53–68, 247
Parenting spectrum,
17
sibling fi ghting,
262–63
Parents as a couple
, 11–12
Professional help
, 225
exhaustion
, 145–46
Property care
, 22
pain,
145–46
Public correction
, 213
quotes from
, 93
self-neglect,
145–46
Quiet bunny,
114–15
Patience,
10–11, 39
Perfectionism,
25, 28–29
Redirection,
85–87
Pert, Candace B.
, 8
Reinforcing patterns
, 219
Physical games,
229
Relaxation
, 26, 36, 114–15, 176,
Physical touch,
229
Play,
27–28, 37
Reminder pages,
106, 125, 188
being silly,
80–81
Resistance to change,
110
biting
, 206
Responsibility,
213, 235
5-3-1 Go!,
81–82
Restaurant behavior,
249–51
happy face card
s, 94–96
Rogers, Fred
, 103
hitting,
229
Roughhousing,
252–53
292
Index
Rules,
185
Social skills
, 23
bathtub,
199
Socrates
, 4
breaking
, 30–31
“Squeeze, the,
” 232
car,
215–16
Storytelling
, 79–80
family
, 87–89
Stress
, 26, 101
group,
214
Stubbornness,
39
restaurant behavior
, 250
Swearing
, 271–73
rule-testing behavior,
156–58
sharing,
257
Talking back
, 20
Rushing,
219, 258–59
Tantrums
, 39, 42, 107–25
car problems
, 216–17
Scheduling
, 123–24, 185, 218
causes and solutions,
naps
, 270
Screaming.
See
Yelling
publi
c, 120–22
Self-discipline
, 4
tips for handling
, 112–25
Self-esteem,
31
Teaching,
119–20
Separation anxiety,
39
Teamwork
, 212
Sharing,
39, 254–57
Teasing,
39, 274–76
exemptions,
257
Teenagers,
17–23
toys
, 43
Television watching
, 22, 197, 230,
Shopping misbehavior,
258–61
Shouting.
See
Yelling
Thir
st, 108
Sibling fi ghting
, 21, 39, 262–64
Time-ou
t, 96–99, 229
Sickness,
111
Timers
, 203, 223
Silliness,
80–81
Timing
, 84–85
Singing,
77–78, 216
Tiredness,
53–55, 228, 246–47
Sleep issues.
See also
Tiredness
naps
, 269
bedtime,
265–67
shopping and,
261
biological clock,
266
Toothbrushing,
277–79
environmen
t, 266
Toys
exercis
e, 266
putting away
, 152–53
naps,
266, 268–70
sharing,
43, 247, 255
nutrition,
266
Traditions,
15
sleep schedule
s, 218
Traveling,
280–82
Index
293
Unhappiness,
109
Whining,
39, 71, 107–25
adul
t, 120
Validation of feelings,
car problems
, 216
causes and solutions,
108–11
Verbalization,
115
tips for handling
, 112–25
Warnings
, 222–23
Yelling,
10–11, 39, 210, 229–30,
Watching
, 248
When/then technique,
You may/after you technique,
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About the Author
Parenting educator Elizabeth Pantley is president of Better
Beginnings, Inc., a family resource and education company.
Elizabeth frequently speaks to parents at schools, hospitals, and
parent groups around the world. Her presentations are received
with enthusiasm and are praised as realistic, warm, and helpful.
She is a regular radio show guest and frequently quoted as a
parenting expert in newspapers and magazines such as
Parents
,
Parenting
,
American Baby
,
Woman’s Day
,
Good Housekeeping
, and
Redbook
. Elizabeth is also quoted on hundreds of parent-directed
websites. She publishes a newsletter,
Parent Tips
, which is distributed in schools nationwide.
Elizabeth is the author of these popular parenting books, avail-
able in eighteen languages:
• The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby
Sleep Through the Night
• The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers and Preschoolers:
Gentle Ways to Stop Bedtime Battles and Improve Your Child’s
Sleep
• The No-Cry Potty Training Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your
Child Say Good-Bye to Diapers
• Gentle Baby Care: No-Cry, No-Fuss, No-Worry—Essential
Tips for Raising Your Baby
• Hidden Messages: What Our Words and Actions Are Really
Telling Our Children
• Perfect Parenting: The Dictionary of 1,000 Parenting Tips
• Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading &
Get Kids to Cooperate
Elizabeth was also a contributing author to
The Successful Child
with Dr. William and Martha Sears.
Copyright © 2007 by Better Beginnings, Inc. Click here for terms of use.
Elizabeth and her husband, Robert, live in the state of Wash-
ington, along with their four children, Angela, Vanessa, David,
and Coleton, and Grama (Elizabeth’s mother). Elizabeth is an
involved participant in her children’s school and sports activities
and has served in positions as varied as softball coach and school
PTA president.
For more information, excerpts, and parenting articles, visit the
author’s website at pantley.com/elizabeth.