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Authors: Elizabeth Pantley
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This book is dedicated with love to my sisters,
Renée and Michelle
With fond memories from long ago
And joyful times still today
A lifetime of friendship
All those days we spent talking, sharing, hugging
And laughing, laughing, always laughing
Watching them
As women, strong and capable
And as mothers, so warm, so loving, so nurturing
With the comfort of
knowing
That no matter what
That we will always be the very best of friends
I love you, my sisters.
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Contents
Foreword xv
Acknowledgments xvii
PART 1 The Foundation for No-Cry Discipline: Essential
Parenting Attitudes
Discipline: A Complex Job Made Easier with the
Right
Outlook 3
Banish the Myths 7
Planning Ahead, Looking Ahead: Your Child as a
Teenager 17
Building a Strong Foundation 24
Discipline and Emotional Control 38
The Four Parts to Discipline 42
Everyday
Challenges 49
First, Solve the Real Problem 53
Discipline and Cooperation: Choose
Your
Adventure 69
Reminder Page: No-Cry Discipline Parenting Skills
and
Tools 106
Tantrums, Fussing, and Whining: The Big
Three 107
Reminder Page: Stop the Tantrums, Fussing, and
Whining 125
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PART 3 A Peaceful Home: Staying Calm and
Avoiding Anger
Searching for Peace 129
Anger: The Shame and the Secret 130
Why Do Parents Get Angry at
Their
Children? 133
Different Levels of Anger 151
Your Anger: Do You Accidentally
Make Things Worse? 154
Having a Plan to Manage Your Anger 162
Reducing
Anger-Producing
Situations 185
Do You Need More Help? 186
Reminder Page: Six Steps to Staying Calm 188
4 Specifi c Solutions for Everyday Problems
Applying No-Cry Parenting Skills to
Everyday Problems 191
Baby
Talk 194
Backtalk 196
Bath, Not Behaving In 199
Bath, Not Wanting One 201
Bath, Won’t Get Out 203
Biting, Child to Adult 205
Biting Other Children 207
Bossiness 211
Car
Problems 215
Dawdling 218
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Day Care or Preschool, Dropping Off and
Picking
Up 220
Doesn’t Come When Called 222
Hitting a Parent 224
Hitting, Kicking, and Hair Pulling 227
Interrupting 231
Lying 234
Manners 237
Mealtime Behavior 240
Messiness 242
Other People’s Undisciplined Children 244
Playtime
Behavior 246
Restaurant
Behavior 249
Roughhousing or Wild Play 252
Sharing 254
Shopping
Misbehavior 258
Sibling
Fights 262
Sleep
Issues—Bedtime 265
Sleep
Issues—Naps 268
Swearing, Bad Language, and
Bathroom Jokes 271
Teasing and Name Calling 274
Toothbrushing 277
Traveling 280
Yelling, Screaming, and Shouting 283
Index 287
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Discipline can be an overwhelming and complicated subject
for parents. The idea that we are responsible for helping our
children successfully make the journey from infancy to adulthood
can be a frightening concept. But the word
discipline
simply means to teach, and, as parents, we teach our children every day through
our words, actions, and example.
In
The No-Cry Discipline Solution
, Elizabeth Pantley shows how
we can effectively help our children master the practical skills nec-
essary for learning. She demonstrates that a parent’s actions are
only part of the discipline equation; the second half is the child’s
act of learning. She provides many concrete methods for helping
young children learn and grow into self-disciplined individuals.
She also provides parents with reassurance and achievable meth-
ods for managing discipline in everyday life with children.
Pantley says that “Parental discipline is about helping our chil-
dren create a foundation of strong values, morals, and guidelines
that they can use for a lifetime of self-discipline.” It is the job
of parents, teachers, and other infl uential adults to provide chil-
dren with the tools and guidance they need to develop this self-
discipline. A job of this magnitude is best not left to chance or
inexperience. Any adult who is responsible in any part for raising a
child would be wise to read, study, and learn how best to approach
this exceptionally important undertaking.
True to the heart of all of Pantley’s No-Cry books, this volume
shows parents how to help children be receptive to the lessons
they teach by avoiding the tears, frustration, and anger that serve
as barriers to learning. It explains the underlying emotions and
motivations that drive a child’s behavior and shows how to use this
knowledge to guide a child to make the right choices.
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As a parent educator and mother of four children, Pantley has
the wisdom and experience to blend professional knowledge with
realistic, practical advice. Her methods are clearly explained, and
they are demonstrated with many understandable examples. The
helpful tips and stories from her vast group of test parents add even
more practicality to the tools provided.
The No-Cry Discipline Solution
is a defi nite must-have for all
parents and caregivers of young children. If you are looking for
understandable, effective, and nurturing tools to raise good human
beings, let this book be your guide.
—Tim Seldin
About Tim Seldin
Tim Seldin is president of the Montessori Foundation and chair of
the International Montessori Council. He is the author of several
books on Montessori Education. His newest book is
How to Raise
an Amazing Child the Montessori Way
. Seldin is the father of fi ve and the grandfather of one. He lives in Florida with his wife, Joyce
St. Giermaine.
Iwould like to express my heartfelt appreciation to the many peo-
ple who lift me up every day with their compassionate support:
Judith McCarthy, my editor, and every person who helps to
create my books at McGraw-Hill Publishing: absolutely the best
publisher ever.
Meredith Bernstein of The Meredith Bernstein Literary Agency:
counselor, friend, and agent extraordinaire.
Patti Hughes: my incredible, enthusiastic, and loveable
assistant.
My husband, Robert: my partner, friend, and soul mate.
My family, my joy: Mom, Angela, Vanessa, David, Coleton,
Michelle, Loren, Sarah, Nicholas, Renée, Tom, Matthew, Devin,
Tyler, and Amber.
All the readers who have written to me about their precious
children; I feel a special friendship with every one.
My many test mommies, test daddies, and test children for shar-
ing a piece of their lives with me.
The Test Parents
During the creation of this book, I worked with an incredible
group of test parents. The test mommies and daddies, as I affec-
tionately call them, became my friends during this long and com-
plicated process, and I believe I learned as much from them as
they learned from me. These 242 people were kind enough, and
motivated enough, to complete extensive surveys, answer ques-
tions, and participate in polls. They read through the manuscript,
applied what they learned, and then reported back to me on a
regular basis. They asked questions, and they provided helpful
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ideas. They let me peek into their families’ discipline problems
and happy successes.
The test parents live all over the world, and they represent all
different kinds of families: married, single, unmarried partners,
from one child up to six children, twins, adopted children, young
parents, older parents, at-home moms, at-home dads, working par-
ents, interracial families, multicultural families, gay families, and
several grandparents-as-parents. They are a varied and interesting
group.
Locations
• 160 from the United States:
Alabama, Arizona, California,
Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan,
Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New
York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South
Dakota, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington