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Raise the Best Kids ever!

 

 

You have found something  different  – common sense parenting  with Back to Basics Discipline, a parenting book that is one of the most down-to-earth, easy to read, life-changing books you’ll ever own.

 

Based on generations of successful parenting, Back to Basics Discipline is a proven method of discipline with parenting solutions that are simple. Many readers have reported immediate results to their particular parenting problems.

 

Back to Basics Discipline will help you tackle the behavior problems of today using the 7 RULES OF DISCIPLINE which are timeless and apply to today’s children as they did in past generations.

 

This refreshing look at discipline and parenting will help you see the “big picture” and give insight into gaining parental control and respect.  And best of all, you will get specifics on how to discipline.  (Scroll below to read 5 Star Parent Reviews written by parents that have purchased this book.)

 

 

       In this invaluable resource, you'll learn:

      

       Plus real life stories, examples and much more

 

"When many "experts" today are focused on child bargaining, this indispensable book will open your eyes."

                             Bernie P. Nelson - Lightword Publishing

 

 

 

 

 

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From the Author  

 

If you are one of a growing number of people experiencing discipline problems with their children and are looking for parenting solutions, I wrote Back to Basics Discipline for you.

 

People often regard discipline in either of two extremes.  On one end of the spectrum is the parent who is too tolerant and permissive.  And at the other end of the spectrum is the parent who is too strict and overbearing.  This book is neither.  It offers a no-nonsense approach that is firm, but loving – and best of all, it gets results.

 

Using real life examples, I show you how for each disciplinary event there is a specific lesson learned that is directly related to the development of character in children.  Often, advice parents are getting from the experts today is focused on getting a child’s cooperation through explaining and negotiating.  Discipline is not about getting cooperation – it’s about instilling respect, responsibility, self-control, honesty and compassion.  

 

Back to Basics Discipline is a little book with a big message – and will not waste your time. Best of all it will appeal to your own parenting instincts.  Many of my readers have commented, “Yes, this rings true for me!”  

 

This book is for people who want their kids to mind – kids who are well-mannered at home, in school and in public.  Back to Basics Discipline will eliminate the fear and guilt often associated with disciplining children because it helps parents understand why disciplined children are happier children.  I must warn you - be prepared to receive compliments on a daily basis on what good children you have!

 

                                                         Janet Campbell Matson

 

 

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5 Star Reviews

(Unsolicited reviews from people who bought the book)

 

 

Should be required reading, July 20, 2008

By  Christina M. Jowers (Lexington, TN)
I wish more parents would read this book. I long for the days when kids went out in public and did not scream in groceries, misbehave in restaurants, or throw tantrums at social events. I always said when my children were young, "I refuse to raise a brat" and this book has helped me in so many ways. It is very hard today to maintain consistency in parenting - who has the time? - but this book is great for getting back on track. I have two very happy, healthy, smart girls who don't embarass me when we're in public:)! I think Back to Basics Discipline played a part in that.

 

 

The most straightforward "how to" manual for loving your toddler

Reviewer: Tara from Redmond, WA
There are two books that have made a profound impact on me as a first time parent of a now 17.5 month old:
The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff and this. Janet Matson explains in no nonsense terms exactly how to avoid what Jean Liedloff describes as being too child-centered. Back to Basics Discipline is so well written I was able to implement her ideas almost immediately - with great results right away. I now spend my days loving my toddler and looking forward to spending time with him.

 

 

Helped a new mom feel......in control!!

By  H. Robinson (AZ)
I picked up this book because of the two good reviews listed previously. My 19 month old had really begun to have some tantrums and I would find myself either over-reacting, not reacting at all or just feeling inadequate at my ability to control my own child. After reading this book, I immediately felt empowered and in control. I even felt results from my son on the first day. My lack of knowledge in how to discipline had enabled his tantrums and the minute I gained control, his sense of security returned. This book reminded me of my parents discipline program and that made me feel at ease. You may not agree with all of her logic but I think the author makes some profound points (usually accompanied by a personal story) on why her discipline tactics work. My only criticism of the book was that I longed for more scenarios but the author wanted to relay the need for a parent(s) to take the individuality of the child into account. I long for an independent, honest, respectful, and successful child, teenager and adult and with this book, I feel I am on my way.

 

 

Raising Confident, Responsible Children

 

Reviewer: Dian J. Pizurie from Riverside, California

Janet Matson writes common sense advice about a subject often fraught with misinformation and flavor-of-the-month approaches. Every person who has children, might have them someday, or is just around children on a daily basis needs to own this easy-to-read, practical handbook for growing happy children into productive adults. I loved every chapter, and I totally agree with all Janet's advice. Teachers, as well as parents, will find helpful ideas on how to achieve control without crushing a child's spirit. This is a great gift for potential parents! I am a parent, grandparent, and high school teacher, and I will be implementing Janet's advice in my classroom tomorrow. What's more, I'm going to recommend it to some parents because this book will help even those with teenage children!

 

 

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Quick Help For Parents!

Chapter Downloads

 

 

You can immediately download two chapters from Back to Basics Discipline. Chapter 4, Seven Golden Rules, is the core of the book.  These 7 rules will ensure that you will teach important lessons, earn respect, and become an effective parent.  Chapter 5, Absolute No-Nos, is about disciplining kids for the right reasons.  In this chapter parents learn exactly which behaviors should not be tolerated and why.  Read more about these chapter downloads by clicking on the blocks below.

 

 

 

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