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Winning the Homework Battle: Helping Children Discover and Celebrate their Strengths |  | Authors: Foster Cline, M.D. Foster W. Cline, Jim Fay Publisher: Love & Logic Press Category: Book
Buy New: $47.49 as of 9/9/2010 17:23 CDT details
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Seller: portlandsbooks Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 617,413
Format: Audiobook Media: Audio Cassette Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.7 x 0.7
ISBN: 0944634990 Dewey Decimal Number: 649 EAN: 9780944634998 ASIN: 0944634990
Publication Date: February 18, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Parental excitement, interest, and enthusiasm about the things a child does right are the keys to getting a child to be more cooperative about doing homework.
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| Customer Reviews: If you have kids, you need this tape! November 19, 2002 Doug Brandt (Moscow, ID United States) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
As a Love and Logic instructor, a parent and school counselor, I am familiar with many of the L&L tapes and concepts. Because of this, it is unusual to have an "ah-hah" moment such as the one I had listening to "Homework Battles." As parents and educators, our dream is to find a way for our kids to do homework for their own benefit, and hopefully take ownership for grades, missing or late assignments, and to enjoy the benefits and fun of school. In an enjoyable and nonjudgemental format, the authors point out how parents can do the exact wrong things for the right reasons, making homework and grades into an adolescent power struggle or a drudgery by forcing our value systems and expectations down our child's throat at the exact time they are rejecting our values out of hand. The authors also point out how we, as parents, do not receive report cards in regards to our parenting skills, so we take ownership of our child's performance at school as a close surrogate. Bad idea, and fundementally counter-productive. This tape helps parents focus on a child's strengths, thereby building self-esteem and a good self-concept, through placing ownership of the grades squarely on their shoulders. All the pizzaz is placed on the positives while only gently touching upon the student's weaknesses. The authors compare this with having your spouse review your output during your day when all you want is to come home to a safe, supportive house. Even with the spouses best intentions, how long would you stay married to someone who only concentrated upon your weaknesses? Get the tape...it has changed how I work with parents, students, and my own children! It works, and it makes the whole process much more fun for the parent.
Winning the Homework Battle October 28, 2002 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
This tape was my first introduction to the Love & Logic program and now I'm hooked on the idea! The ideas presented in the tape are just what I needed to give me the freedom from my teenager's homework and turning the responsibility back to him! It all makes so much sense! Most parent's probably need to learn from these tapes that our responsibility to our children is to let them learn to take responsibility for their actions!! Excellent tape and they're fun to listen to!
Amazing resource for raising great kids without all the power struggles. August 18, 2006 S. Marlow (Aurora, CO USA) 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Not sure what the other reader was talking about. I am an agnostic so I am pretty aware of that kind of thing. I was also a teacher. Not only does Love and Logic work in the classroom but it does amazing things with my kids. I have 2 toddlers and I think the Love and Logic books and videos are an indespensible resource. It seems to me that the previous reviewer was just looking for a forum to rant about something totally unrelated to these books. He also wasn't reviewing this book - I guess some people will actually mislead people to try and get their voice heard. If click on "see my other reviews" under his name you will see that he has reviewed every book in the Love and Logic series with this rhetoric that is based on complete ignorance. Charles Fay and Foster Cline (founders of Love and Logic) are from Evergreen Colorado - not Colorado Springs and have nothing to do with the whole "family first" thing. There is no affiliation whatsoever. Again, not sure what the other reviewer was talking about - but it is a shame that he may turn people away from a resource that is the most effective tool I have come across to raise children who are responsible, able to make choices effectively, have great self-esteem, and to avoid all the arguments and power struggles that come with parenting.
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