I
Want To Make Friends
By B. Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D.,
Child/Parent Psychologist
Illustrated by Bonnie Bright
48 Pages, full color
illustrations, 8x10” paperbound
Price: $9.95
Published by Perfecting Parenting Press
In today's society, an increasing number of
children are having difficulty making friends and being a good friend.
Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist has written a story
for preschoolers and Kindergartners and a parenting guidance section
for their parents in an all-in one book. It explains why these problems
are happening, exactly how to intervene, and what you can change in
your parenting to help your child become socially skilled. Parents will
learn what to do if their kids are bossy, annoying, or aggressive or reserved and
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I Don't Want To Go To The Toilet
By B. Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D., Child/Parent Psychologist
Illustrated by Nina Ollikainen, M.D.
48 Pages, full color illustrations, 8x10” paperbound
Price: $9.95
Published by Perfecting Parenting Press
For
many parents and children, toilet training is a challenging process.
Children can be resistant and maybe fearful. Parents can get very
frustrated with the lack of progress and children can be very
discouraged.
Annye Rothenberg, Ph.D.,
Child/Parent Psychologist has guided hundreds of families through their
children's toilet training refusals. She captures the way children have
been successful in the two stories she has written -- one on peeing and
one on pooping. The first story, Going Peepee,
Katie's parents say it's time to start going peepee in the toilet, but
Katie doesn't want to stop playing to go. She has lots of accidents.
With creative guidance from her parents, Katie starts to see all the
advantages and decides she will go peepee every time in the toilet. In the second story, Going Poop,
Ben doesn't like pooping in the toilet. He doesn't like the way his
poop feels coming out. He figures that he can tighten his bottom every
time and hopes to never have a poop again. But when it has to come out,
he gets scared. His parents help him become brave enough to overcome his reluctance and be successful.
In
addition, Dr. Rothenberg has provided a parenting guidance section that
includes expert and insightful guidance on when and how to toilet-train
your preschooler. Explains what is the child's view of toilet training. Learn the most age-appropriate tools to motivate youngsters who are uninterested, reluctant, and fearful.
Specific advice shows parents how to help children with frequent peeing
accidents and children who are resistant to pooping in the toilet. This manual will clear up conflicting advice, provide useful insights, and teach you the skills to guide reluctant youngsters toward toileting success.
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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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Why 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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