Ebook: Raising accountable kids: how to be an outstanding parent using the power of personal accountability
Author: Miller John G., Miller Karen G
- Tags: Child rearing, Choice (Psychology), Decision making, Moral development, Parent and child, Parenting, Problem solving, Responsibility
- Year: 2016
- Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
- City: New York
- Language: English
- epub
How often have we heard complaints like these?
"Why don't my kids do what I say?"
"Who made the mess in here?"
"When will my teen make better choices?"
These are the kinds of questions that parents ask that lead not only to complaining, but to victim thinking, procrastination, and blaming. The solution: Learn to parent the QBQ® way – and bring personal accountability to life within our families.
Based on the same concepts that have made John Miller's signature work, QBQ: The Question Behind the Question, an international bestseller over the last decade, Raising Accountable Kids provides the tool called the QBQ or The Question Behind the Question that will help every parent look behind questions such as "Why won't my kids listen?" or "When will they do what I ask?" to find better ones—QBQs—like "What can I do differently?" or "How can I improve as a parent?" This simple but challenging concept turns the focus – and...
"Why don't my kids do what I say?"
"Who made the mess in here?"
"When will my teen make better choices?"
These are the kinds of questions that parents ask that lead not only to complaining, but to victim thinking, procrastination, and blaming. The solution: Learn to parent the QBQ® way – and bring personal accountability to life within our families.
Based on the same concepts that have made John Miller's signature work, QBQ: The Question Behind the Question, an international bestseller over the last decade, Raising Accountable Kids provides the tool called the QBQ or The Question Behind the Question that will help every parent look behind questions such as "Why won't my kids listen?" or "When will they do what I ask?" to find better ones—QBQs—like "What can I do differently?" or "How can I improve as a parent?" This simple but challenging concept turns the focus – and...
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