About the Author
John F. Taylor, Ph.D. is a clinical family psychologist with more than 30 years of experience as a psychotherapist. Dr. Taylor is an innovator of diagnostic and theraputic procedures for at-risk teens, children, and families and recognized authority on ADD. He lives in Salem, Oregon.
Table of Contents
ContentsIntroduction
1. Why Your Child Craves Power
2. How Your Child Displays Power
3. Create Greater Emotional Safety
4. Sharpen Your Communication Skills
5. Confront Power-Oriented Misbehavior
6. Use Wise, Preventive Discipline
7. Help Your Child Use Power Wisely
Epilogue: A Final Word of Encouragement
Appendix A: Boredom Prevention Ideas
Appendix B: Discussion and Study Questions
Notes
Index