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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Simple Yet Highly Effective Guide, October 19, 2006
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This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
Our job as parents is to help make our children strong and self sufficient. Here's a way to do it with unconditional love, repect and dignity.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A book every parent should read, October 13, 2006
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
Smart Parenting is an excellent resource and guide for being a good parent. Too often parents neglect to let their kids rely on themselves for tough decisions leading them down a road of being too dependant upon others. This book is very reader friendly, easy to follow and offers suggestions that are applicable in any family situation. I highly recommend the book and refer this read to all who have and work with kids.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent parenting advice, October 11, 2006
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This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
I only hope Dr Phil or Oprah will get ahold of this book, as it offers real-world advice about allowing your children to resolve many of their day-to-day problems that frustrate parents and make kids feel dependent and unresourceful. I think any parent will recognize some of the problems that they 'fixed' for their children, believing in good faith that they were being better parents. When I hear that parents are now asking to go on college admission interviews and even job interviews with their kids, we have gone too far. Read this book and see how the alternative can work for you and your children. Hands-off doesn't mean no help.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Smart Way to Parent, November 6, 2006
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This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
Being an engaged parent of two children (9 and 13), I've read many books on parenting. Most promote advice that sounds good in theory, but just doesn't work. Smart Parenting stands out because it focuses on raising competent kids who can think for themselves, problem-solve, and become independent at an early age. My litmus test is that I'm using what I've learned from this sensible guidebook--and I'm seeing results.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Build Capability and Confidence Rather than Dependence, November 21, 2006
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This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
Imagine if you had been coaching many of the top performing people in the world and helping them become more successful. Next, imagine that you had the chance to ask them what childhood experiences had prepared these top performers for outstanding accomplishments. Then, imagine that you applied those lessons to your own children. Finally, imagine moving forward 20 plus years in time to report on what you had learned with one of your outstanding children reporting on what it was like to receive this training.

If you can imagine all that, you can imagine having just read Smart Parenting by Dr. Brad Smart and his daughter, Dr. Kate Smart Mursau.

But that's not quite a fair characterization of the book . . . even though it is a great way to appreciate the authority of the message.

Instead, this is a simple, straightforward book that any parent who finished the ninth grade can read, learn from and apply successfully. The style is very simple, gentle and loving. I felt like I was being put to bed again by my mother in places as I read this kind wisdom.

The book's cornerstone is the SMART Decision Pad which instructs you in how to coach your children to:

1. Study the situation.
2. Make the goal clear.
3. Assess various options for achieving the goal.
4. Realize which option is best and take that route.
5. Take stock to evaluate what you learned from applying this thinking process.

If all that sounds abstract, the book is filled with down-to-earth, practical examples that you and your child will be able to appreciate.

This decision-making approach is critical because it is a large element of the Smart Parenting Equation that says that Resourcefulness equals Motivation times Decision Making. The Smarts are wise to focus on making the process something that's there to empower and encourage youngsters rather than just one more thing to require of your children. The book is filled with practical examples of ways to tie learning into typical childhood situations and issues.

Part One of the book provides key tools, or building blocks, as the Smarts call them. In Part Two, you'll find 20 chapters that provide detailed directions for activities you can do with your child to build resourcefulness. Here are a few examples which you can appreciate from their titles: Learn Something Together; Fix Something Together; Be a Navigator; Introduce Yourself and Start a Conversation; Find Ways to Make Friends; Spot a Winner, Spot a Whiner; Look Ahead, Prevent a Problem; Learn to Budget; Stay Calm, Cool, and Collected.

As I read the activities, I was struck by how many similar activities I had done with my children. Many of those activities were high points of my children's learning. As I read about activities, I hadn't done with my children, I found myself wishing that I had read this book 30 years ago. But then, there are always the grandchildren to do these things with!

Do your children a big favor and read this book!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Smart Parenting : How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids, November 13, 2006
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
As a Clinical Psychologist myself working with kids and families, I found this book to be an excellent resource for raising competent, self-sufficient, independent children. It is easy to read with specific, concrete suggestions. I recommend it highly.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Mom's Point of View, October 20, 2006
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
As a mother of 3, resourcefulness, empowerment, and building self-esteem is key in child rearing. This book provides key elements in helping children gain these crucial elements so that "Can-do Kids" become Can-Do Adults. This book is a great read for parents in any stage of life and shows practical "how-to" examples.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read, November 6, 2006
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
The Smart's have done an amazing job of translating lessons learned in dealing with adults and applying them in a practical manner in dealing with children. The lessons presented in Smart Parenting represent the antithesis of enabling, a trait all too common in our society today. I would recommend the book to parents, grandparents, as well as teachers and day care providers as a must read.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Smart's are SMART!! Chock-Full, October 23, 2006
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
From Morals, to Meals to Money - The Smart's nail it in this witty, intuitive book that is sure to resonate with parents. In the world of over worked, over scheduled and overly permissive parenting, we are losing grip of our children and need a reminder on keeping it simple, yet doing it right. The Smart's book reminds us how much of parenting has been over-engineered. The Smart's remind us to play, to talk, to discipline and to plan. They give us tools and share quips to highlight the truths they explore. I think this book can be the V-8 (the, oops I shoulda had a V-8 knock on the forehead) about what is intuitively right but so easly lost. On point!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Angle, January 8, 2007
This review is from: Smart Parenting: How To Raise Happy, Can-Do Kids (Paperback)
This book provides a different angle on the goal of raising happy kids. Rather than focus on disciplinary measures, it focuses on ways to instill problem-solving skills and a sense of self-sufficiency in your kids. The idea of having your kids "figure it out" is lost in the child development literature. And Brad and Kate offer many activities to make this concept practical and easy to implement.
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