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Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading and Get Kids to Cooperate
Featuring a Foreword by popular parenting book author Dr. William Sears, this concise and straightforward book is filled with applied skills that teach children to cooperate, end sibling fights, boost children's self-esteem, and help parents handle discipline and anger with understanding and authority. An enlightening "parenting style" quiz reveals typical patternss and pitfalls..
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What Kindergarten Teachers Know: Practical and Playful Ways for Parents to Help Children Listen, Learn, and Cooperate at Home
Every parent’s dream—the secrets of acclaimed kindergarten teachers revealed!

Countless parents have imagined how much easier life would be if they could get their children to listen and cooperate at home just as they do with their favorite teachers.

This book offers creative tips and activities from award-winning teachers nationwide, detailing the simple techniques they use, why they work, and how to adapt them for use at home. For example, good teachers would never demand their students’ attention by instructing them to “Listen!”—but they might say, “Put on your elephant ears.” And instead of telling them to “Walk quietly,” they might remind them to “Wear your marshmallow feet.”

The book also helps parents of 3- to 6-year-olds support their child’s development the way the best early childhood teachers do—by fostering independence and self-reliance. Parents learn to:

• Understand how children grow and develop
• Realize the importance of rules and controlling Frustration
• Organize their household and create routines
• Handle transitions smoothly
• Give children tools to resolve problems themselves
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Why Cooperate?: The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods
Climate change, nuclear proliferation, and the threat of a global pandemic have the potential to impact each of our lives. Preventing these threats poses a serious global challenge, but ignoring them could have disastrous consequences. How do we engineer institutions to change incentives so that these global public goods are provided?
Scott Barrett provides a thought provoking and accessible introduction to the issues surrounding the provision of global public goods. Using a variety of examples to illustrate past successes and failures, he shows how international cooperation, institutional design, and the clever use of incentives can work together to ensure the effective delivery of global public goods..
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Why Humans Cooperate: A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation (Evolution and Cognition Series)
Cooperation among humans is one of the keys to our great evolutionary success. Natalie and Joseph Henrich examine this phenomena with a unique fusion of theoretical work on the evolution of cooperation, ethnographic descriptions of social behavior, and a range of other experimental results. Their experimental and ethnographic data come from a small, insular group of middle-class Iraqi Christians called Chaldeans, living in metro Detroit, whom the Henrichs use as an example to show how kinship relations, ethnicity, and culturally transmitted traditions provide the key to explaining the evolution of cooperation over multiple generations..
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Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours: 13 New Tricks to Get Kids to Cooperate
A new approach for dealing with the most common--and seemingly intractable--battles of will between parents and children Authoritative and sound, but lighthearted and guilt-free, all of the authors' suggestions work toward building a child's self-esteem.

Two simple but powerful ideas stand behind this book's advice for coping with children's behavior problems: you can change your child's behavior by changing the way you react to theirs; and you must accept that much of what unnerves parents is actually appropriate to the various stages of a child's development.

Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours tackles thirteen particularly difficult situations that prompt most tugs-of-wills, including conflicts involving bedtime, dressing, eating, going places, shopping, and sibling rivalry. Each chapter opens with a section called "Sound Familiar?" that describes a scenario parents will quickly recognize. Authors Chernofsky and Gage then identify the development stage that is prompting the distressing behavior, help parents to relate the child's behavior in a somewhat parallel situation, and offer strategies for coping with and changing the situation for the better..
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Teaching Kids to Care and Cooperate (Grades 2-5)
50 Easy Writing, Discussion & Art Activities That Help Develop Responsibility & Respect for Others
Promote cooperation, respect for others, self-esteem, and literacy with these meaningful writing and art activities. This practical resource is brimming with easy and fun ideas for fostering a harmonious classroom community including: Autobiographies in a Bag, "Quilt of Many Faces," Class Compliments Book, Collaborative Bill of Rights, Conflict-Resolution T-Chart...PLUS dozens of great strategies that worked for these teacher-authors and will work for you!.
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Kids Can Cooperate: A Practical Guide to Teaching Problem Solving
All parents want their kids to get along, but often get caught up in solving their children's problems. Kids can cooperate if they have the skills. Elizabeth Crary describes how to teach children the skills they need to solve conflicts themselves..
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