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Raising accountable kids: how to be an outstanding parent using the power of personal accountability

Raising accountable kids: how to be an outstanding parent using the power of personal accountability
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10027498 HQ755.8.M55 2016
General Collection   GUtech Library . . Available .  
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ISBN 9780143130024
Shelf Location HQ755.8.M55 2016
Author Miller, John G.
Uniform Title [Parenting the QBQ way
Title Raising accountable kids : how to be an outstanding parent using the power of personal accountability
Publisher New York, New York : A TarcherPerigee Book , 2016
Description xi, 158 p ; 21 cm
Contents "Based on the same concepts that have made John Miller's signature work, QBQ: The Question Behind the Question, an international bestseller over the last decade, Raising Accountable Kids provides the tool called the QBQ or The Question Behind the Question that will help every parent look behind questions such as "Why won't my kids listen?" or "When will they do what I ask?" to find better ones--QBQs--like "What can I do differently?" or "How can I improve as a parent?" This simple but challenging concept turns the focus - and responsibility - back to parents and to what they can do to make a difference. With thoughtful commentary, observation, and advice, illustrated with engaging and memorable anecdotes that are the hallmarks of John Miller's previous books, Raising Accountable Kids provides all moms and dads with the means and inspiration to be more effective parents - as well as teach their children how to practice their own brand of personal accountability - to create a happy, healthy family for a lifetime."--provided by Amazon.com.
Subject Parenting
Child rearing
Responsibility
Choice (Psychology)
Decision-making
Problem solving
Parent and child
Moral development
Child rearing
Choice (Psychology)
Decision-making
Moral development
Parent and child
Parenting
Problem solving
Responsibility
Other name(s) Miller, Karen G.
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