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"Care Enough to Discipline" makes a great gift to parents or educators and from grandparents to their children raising grandchildren! |
About The Book: Care Enough to Discipline: Raising Children for the 21st Century Recent Reviews: "'Care Enough to Discipline' is not just about children. It is also about those who are role models for children . . . Dr. A encourages parents and teachers to be consistent and fair with children in teaching them responsibility. Care enough to discipline, care enough to impart values, care enough to make them think outside of themselves and consider others." --Alamance Magazine "['Care Enough to Discipline'] is succinct, easy-to-read, and strong in both content and presentation."--Dr. William Purkey, Professor Emeritus, Department of Counseling, UNC-Greensboro School of Education "The book has sstimulated conversations as well as a healthy exchange of ideas, and fears, that all parents face. They want to do the 'right thing,' yet don't know what that looks like until they pick up a book like yours; a book that resonates with their own morals and values. --Tim Clifford, retired principal & co-director of Horsepower, a therapeutic learning center for special needs children in Colfax, NC "What a fine collection of useful advice, demonstrative of a definite understanding of what it takes to raise good, decent children. This book needs to be handed out at all hospitals whereever children are born with the Surgeon General's warning: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO RAISE THIS CHILD WITHOUT READING THIS BOOK"--Michael Jones, real estate developer, Panama City, Florida
"Care Enough to Discipline: Raising Children for the 21st Century" is a crash course for parents and educators alike in how to successfully raise today’s children. Dr. Lane S. Anderson shares his forward-thinking insights and observations based on his lifetime of experiences as a parent, teacher, college instructor, principal, columnist, philosopher, naval officer, school consultant, and therapist for individuals, couples, and families. With brevity and clarity, this educational maverick conveys just how critical discipline can be in the process of children being taught by the most important influences in their early life: parents and educators. While many see the discipline process as a result of children avoiding negative consequences in the form of punishment, "Care Enough to Discipline" emphasizes discipline more as a function of children aspiring toward positive consequences in developing their patterns of behavior. Designed as a quick read for busy, on-the-go parents and teachers, "Care Enough to Discipline" is sure to be a favorite addition to every home and school bookshelf. |
About The Author: Dr. Lane S. Anderson
Author Website: Click Here Dr. Lane S. Anderson holds undergraduate and master’s degrees from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and a doctorate in educational administration and leadership from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He also completed four years of post-doctoral work in the field of human development and family studies.
Dr. Anderson was an educator for 33 years (teacher and coach for 11 years) and an award-winning principal of two elementary schools and one middle school, all of which were known for high student achievement, closing minority achievement gaps, strong parental support, and excellent school-wide discipline. Before entering the field of education, Dr. Anderson served for four years on active duty in the United States Navy and also for 21 years in the naval reserve intelligence program, retiring with the rank of captain.
Dr. Anderson is also a Board Certified Clinical Member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy (AAMFT) and continues his private practice of over 18 years along with his Real World Consulting business, which specializes in helping high-risk schools. He also writes a monthly column on relationships called “Ask Dr. A” for "Alamance Magazine". Dr. Anderson continues to teach in the Business and Industry Training Program at Alamance Community College in Graham, NC.
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