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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Sound and to the point, November 20, 1998
This review is from: Good Kids, Difficult Behavior : A Guide to What Works & What Doesn't (Paperback)
A seal on the cover of this book advertises, "Parents or Professionals: Step by Step Help for the Discipline Resistant Child." A fairly good description of the contents. The book was written by a therapist with experience in residential treatment programs. Its language and presentation make it accessible to the "lay person," though I think the book is more geared for professionals. The emphasis is on strategies for handling youngsters who are angry and defiant, though there is also information on self-care as a part of coping. There is also a short section on ADHD and an appendix on suicide. The advice in this book is not earthshaking, but I found it to be practical and realistic. I read it from the perspective of being a foster parent and found it helpful in that regard.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Successful Strategiesk for Working with Difficult Kids, April 10, 2000
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David McKoy (Acworth, Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Kids, Difficult Behavior : A Guide to What Works & What Doesn't (Paperback)
This is a 5 Star book. Until I read this book I throught that I was the only one that believed in holding kids accountable for their actions. The same strategies outlined in this book worked for me the 22 years I spent in the Marine Corps. I can't begin to count the times that I've had young people come back an tell me that the strategies I used in working with them was just what they needed, it makes them think before they act. If you use the strategies outlined in this book, you will not go wrong. And the best part is that the kids will come back and thank you later for helping turn their lives around.

Thank You Again, Joyce for putting it into simple, easy to use strategies, as well as common sense.

Semper Fi!

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Good Kids, Difficult Behavior : A Guide to What Works & What Doesn't
Good Kids, Difficult Behavior : A Guide to What Works & What Doesn't by Joyce Divinyi (Paperback - January 15, 1997)
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