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The strong-willed child
Book • 2014
In this book, Dr. James C. Dobson provides practical advice and strategies for parents to manage and nurture children with strong wills.
He emphasizes the importance of balancing love and discipline, and offers insights into the different temperaments of children.
The book includes real-life examples, Q&A sections, and research-backed advice to help parents shape their children into mature, responsible adults.
Dobson also addresses topics such as sibling rivalry, corporeal punishment, and the long-term effects of parenting strategies on a child's development.
He emphasizes the importance of balancing love and discipline, and offers insights into the different temperaments of children.
The book includes real-life examples, Q&A sections, and research-backed advice to help parents shape their children into mature, responsible adults.
Dobson also addresses topics such as sibling rivalry, corporeal punishment, and the long-term effects of parenting strategies on a child's development.
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when discussing parenting manuals that advocate for corporal punishment.

Talia Lavin

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CZM Rewind: Wild Faith: A Conversation with Talia Lavin
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as a classic Dobson parenting treatise.

Mike Cosper

15 snips
Investigation of John Bolton, James Dobson and Parenting, and the Cost of Living
Mentioned by Frank Wolf as one of the books he read by James Dobson on parenting.

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In Memory of Dr. James Dobson
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as required reading at Clinical Behavior Analysis, and as the inspiration for their RAPID parent training tool.

Brandon Franklin

36: Parent Training with Brandon Franklin
Mentioned by Dan Koch when discussing James Dobson's teachings on parenting and the need to break a child's will.

Dobson’s Legacy: Trauma, Attachment & Shame (#348)
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as a hugely influential parenting manual.

Talia Lavin

Episode 35: Talia Lavin on the Christian Right's View of Marriage/Parenting