The Parent’s Handbook Systematic Training for Effective Parenting

The Parent’s Handbook Systematic Training for Effective Parenting by Don C Dinkmeyer, published by Random House, Incorporated in 1997, is a comprehensive guide designed to assist parents in developing effective parenting techniques. This 3rd edition, consisting of 138 pages, focuses on fostering mutual respect, cooperation, responsibility, and self-reliance between parents and children. The book presents the STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) program, which has successfully guided over two million parents in their parenting journeys.
Readers will find practical strategies aimed at raising responsible children who can transition into responsible adults. The handbook includes illustrations and charts to enhance understanding and application of the concepts discussed. With a focus on family and relationships, this edition serves as a valuable resource for parents seeking to improve their parenting skills and build stronger connections with their children.
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The STEP (Systematic Training for Effective Parenting) program has taught over two million parents more effective parenting techniques, encouraging mutual respect between parent and child, cooperation, responsibility, and self-reliance. The Parent’s Handbook shows parents the best way to raise responsible children who will grow into responsible adults. Illustrations & charts. Size C. 136 pp. 30,000 print.
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