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From Innocence to Entitlement: A Love and Logic Cure for the Tragedy of Entitlement

Author:

Jim Fay

Rating:

10

Synopsis:

Every parent needs this book! * Never hear, "It's not fair," or "But I want it" again! * No more giving into your kids demands * Have the courage to say "No" * Stop stealing your child's potential for future happiness * Create the happy family of your dreams
Entitlement...the ruination of a generation

Does your kid expect every new electronic toy and gadget, every new game, every new fashion trend, and when old enough a new car? Are you stealing your child's potential for happiness, respect, appreciation, imagination, and joy?

Entitlement has become an epidemic. Yet parents think they are giving in to this disease out of love for their children. In From Innocence to Entitlement: A Love and Logic Cure for the Tragedy of Entitlement the legendary Jim Fay, and entitlement expert, Dawn Billings, take an in-depth look at the devastation and destruction of entitlement and provide techniques for preventing and curing the problem.

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sixxnguns's picture

Love and Logic

is awesome! I took the class and have read the book for using it on younger children...

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Sixxnguns- Which Book did you read?

We looked at Borders and they had this version, but it was pretty short and I wanted to read the main one. They're all out of print, and I wondered which one I should be looking for. I am going to read this one after the main one.

Peace, love, and red wine

sixxnguns's picture

I read

Love and Logic for Early Childhood, it's for children that are 6 and under...you can order their books on the Love and Logic website..I got my book from a parenting class I took last summer...

NoDoormat's picture

Library

Try the library... the larger ones usually have them even if out of print. And sometimes they have it on cd which makes it even easier.

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