Summary
Daniel J. Siegel, Tina Payne Bryson: Discipline Without Drama
Discipline Without Drama is a book that expands on parenting approaches described in the book Child Brain Development. It includes broader concepts about parenting, as well as specific strategies for solving many common problems that parents face.
The book emphasizes the importance of the relationship between parent and child and the importance of parental empathy in communication with the child. The fundamental approach to disciplining without drama can be called "first connect, then redirect".
With its approach to discipline, this book encourages parents to move away from the traditional, mostly negative notion of disciplining children and offers solutions to common problems that parents face. The authors explain some of the most effective, proven parenting strategies as they go one step further, connecting these best practices in parenting with neuroscience.
At the same time, they offer very clearly described strategies for setting clear and consistent boundaries in disciplining children, always keeping connection and empathy in mind.
With the help of this New York Times bestseller, you will find a way to calmly and lovingly connect with your child even in the most extreme and demanding parenting situations.
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