a parent's guide to nonpunitive discipline Clare Cherry. r- . Parents, Please Don't Sit On Your Kids A Parent's Guide.
Please Don't Sit on the Kids: Alternatives to Punitive Discipline
This second edition to the best-selling Please Don't Sit on the Kids offers positive, insightful advice to teachers looking for new ways to manage behavior in the early childhood classroom.
This second edition offers positive, insightful advice to teachers looking for new ways to manage behavior in the early childhood classroom. Includes reproducibles and real-life examples for activities. (Available now)
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