SELFHELP SUCCESS BOOKS 

 

Selfhelp Success Books, LLC
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Gretna, LA 70053

 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Don Fontenelle

Don Fontenelle received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Oklahoma State University and has practiced for more than a quarter century. He has spent most of his career treating children, parents, and teachers. He has authored thirteen books on the subject, some of which have been translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese, and Arabic. His workshops on child/adolescent behavior have been widely praised. Fontenelle has a private practice in Metairie, Louisiana.
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HOW TO BE
A GOOD PARENT

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Fontenelle provides multiple examples of behaviors and solutions based on his twenty-five years of experience, covering a wide range of issues, from depression and anger to immaturity and manipulation to ADD and obsessive-compulsive characteristics. The author gives every parent the resources to make raising children a more productive experience.
HOW TO LIVE WITH
YOUR CHILDREN
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Short chapters and subheadings make this book a quick reference for a myriad of situations. Sections touch on a wide range of issues, including fear, physical and emotional disabilities, bedtime problems, and teenage behavior. Children can develop bad habits that progress over time and inhibit growth and maturity. A child who is raised with stable, recognizable boundaries will not only be well disciplined, but will develop a healthy self-esteem, a strong sense of responsibility, and an increased learning capacity. The author shows families how this is possible.
THE PARENT’S GUIDE TO
SOLVING SCHOOL PROBLEMS
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School problems are not defined solely by academic performance, but grades can be an excellent indicator that a child is having difficulty. Many factors can affect a child’s routine in ways that he is unable to express adequately. Dealing with bullies, criticism from teachers, or a disruption in their environment can challenge their focus. There are techniques that a parent can use at home to improve their child’s coping skills in the outside world.