Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids
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Few behavioral problems challenge and frustrate parents, caregivers, and teachers as does verbal rudeness in children of any age. Reinforced by the wise-cracking kids on TV and in the movies, backtalk has become all too common among today's youngsters. But there is nothing cute about this behavior. Remarks like 'Yeah, right,' 'Big deal,' and 'Make me', from children as young as three, get in the way of real communication between parents and kids, and can also be detrimental to a child's social and intellectual development. Now two experts in the field share their simple and specific four-step program for ending backtalk and restoring balance in relationships between parents and children, from preschoolers to teens. Listeners will learn how to recognize backtalk, how to choose and enact a response that will make sense to the adult and the backtalker, and when to disengage from the struggle and move forward. Full of advice and encouragement as well as suggestions on how to keep track of what works and what doesn't, Backtalk can be put to use immediately, before another child says, 'Whatever.'
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Crowder, C., Ricker, A., & Maxwell, J. (1998). Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids. Abridged. Simon & Schuster Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Crowder, Carolyn, Audrey, Ricker and Jan, Maxwell. 1998. Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids. Simon & Schuster Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Crowder, Carolyn, Audrey, Ricker and Jan, Maxwell, Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids. Simon & Schuster Audio, 1998.
MLA Citation (style guide)Crowder, Carolyn,, et al. Backtalk: Four Steps to Ending Rude Behavior in Your Kids. Abridged. Simon & Schuster Audio, 1998.
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