Summary:
The book provides a comprehensive guide to traditional, no-nonsense discipline techniques for parents, emphasizing the importance of clear leadership, consistent consequences, and love. It outlines a practical framework for managing and correcting misbehavior in children, aiming to foster respect, responsibility, and self-control.
Key points:
1. Parental Leadership: Rosemond urges parents to guide their children firmly and clearly, setting boundaries and expectations.
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