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I Like to Eat Treats
By B. Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist;

Illustrated by David T. Wenzel

48 Pages, full color illustrations, 8x10” paperbound

Price: $9.95
Published by Perfecting Parenting Press

We all know that eating and exercise habits affect children’s health, behavior, and confidence. No wonder parents feel responsible for teaching their children the most useful information about food and physical activity so they’ll have the best-quality life, now and in the future.

Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist, a specialist in the behavior and development of young children, has joined with several pediatric dietitians in writing I Like To Eat Treats, a story that combines what nutritionists want youngsters to learn about food with what psychologists know about young children’s thinking – to really motivate them to want to eat well. I Like To Eat Treats also includes a section for parents providing valuable guidelines on how much and what kinds of food young children should eat, how to get children to want to eat healthy foods, and much more.

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image of Why Do I Have To bookWhy Do I Have To?
By B. Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent psychologist

Illustrated by David T. Wenzel
40 pages, full-color illustrations, 8x10 paperbound
Price: $9.95
Published by Perfecting Parenting Press

Parents struggle to figure out how to get their young children to do what they ask. It’s often difficult to understand how their preschoolers think and what rules they should have. Parents know they can’t just let their children do what they want when they want. They’re looking for better ways to get cooperation and trying to come up with reasonable and effective consequences. How strict or how lenient should they be? And preschoolers are naturally determined to say no to our rules and to challenge us.

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Mommy and Daddy Are Always Supposed to Say Yes … Aren’t They?
By B. Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist;

Illustrated by Marion Eldridge

40 Pages, full color illustrations, 8x10” paperbound

Price: $9.95
Published by Perfecting Parenting Press

Parents want to do a good job raising their young children. Today’s parents want their children to be happy and have high self-esteem, but it’s not turning out that way. Parents, teachers and pediatricians are finding too many children self-centered, spoiled, disrespectful, and even angry. And the adults are frustrated. There are too many theories and too many books, but too few show parents how to avoid making the big mistakes during the impactful preschool years.

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