User Login
Forgot your password? Click Here.
Playlist
What are playlists? Click Here.



This comprehensive five-part set focuses on the critical time from birth through early childhood, offering easy-to-follow parenting techniques that increase positive parent involvement and lay the foundations for healthy, nurturing parent-child relationships. Parents will learn the secrets of delivering discipline and guidance with love, consistency, and patience. Includes teacher’s guides. The five parts of the set are Love and Stability, Time Together, Inspire and Challenge, Positive Discipline, Safety, and Health. Not available in French-speaking Canada. Not available for preview. 5-part set, 10 minutes each.



 
    

Item#: This title is currently not available.
Copyright date: ©2003




     


Not available to Home Video, Dealer, Fulfillment Dealer and Publisher customers. Only available in the US. Not available for preview.




The Essentials of Discipline
View Video Clip
As children speed along the bumpy path of growing up, parents and caregivers need positive discipline techniques that keep pace. Covering the toddler, preschool, middle, and teen years, this lively three-part series presents candid footage of real-li...(more details)
 
From Here to Self-Esteem: A Road Map for Parents of Young Children
View Video Clip
Kids who have high self-esteem feel confident, adjust to change more easily, learn how to interact with others, and are less likely to abuse drugs. This program presents ten specific ways in which parents can build self-esteem in their children throu...(more details)
 
Parenting Tips from the Pros
View Video Clip
Unfortunately, kids don't come with an instruction manual. But parents and caregivers can benefit from the helpful advice offered by the experts in this program. Leading child psychologists outline effective strategies to help manage your child's tem...(more details)
 
Baby Steps: Adjusting to Parenthood
View Video Clip
This unique parenting program gives viewers a close look at four diverse families who have successfully adjusted to parenthood. We hear from all types of parents: traditional moms and dads, single parents, adoptive parents, and parents faced with une...(more details)
 
Yelling, Threatening, and Putting Down: What to Do Instead

Every parent knows that yelling at kids, threatening them, and using put-downs are all-too-easy reactions to behavior problems. What's more, they don't work. This award-winning program presents four situations where a parent might easily lose control...(more details)
 


See additional titles in Parenting & Child Development