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No Bad Kids
- Toddler Discipline Without Shame
- Lu par : Janet Lansbury
- Durée : 3 h et 29 min
- Catégories : Développement personnel, relations et parentalité, Parentalité

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Janet Lansbury is unique among parenting experts. As an RIE teacher and student of pioneering child specialist Magda Gerber, her advice is not based solely on formal studies and the research of others, but also on her 20 years of hands-on experience guiding hundreds of parents and their toddlers. No Bad Kids is a collection of Janet's most popular and widely read articles pertaining to common toddler behaviors and how respectful parenting practices can be applied to benefit both parents and children. It covers such common topics as punishment, cooperation, boundaries, testing, tantrums, hitting, and more. No Bad Kids provides a practical, indispensable tool for parents who are anticipating or experiencing those critical years when toddlers are developmentally obliged to test the limits of our patience and love. Armed with knowledge and a clearer sense of the world through our children's eyes, this period of uncertainty can afford a myriad of opportunities to forge unbreakable bonds of trust and respect.
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- Utilisateur anonyme
- 08/09/2020
Great book!
Very helpful book, absolutely loved it! Lots of tips for to help your children get through their emotional development.
Thank you Janet Lansbury
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- Cleor
- 14/03/2018
Best parenting advice
Thank you Janet Landsbury for your audiobook. I loved everything about it. I love your approach on parenting and all the related advice. This is a must read when bringing up todlers.
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- Kyliak
- 14/06/2019
Basically her podcast again
You can save $10 and just listen to her podcast. Its the same info even many chapters are question an answer format.
I was excited hoping the book would go deeper or be better organized but its not. Its just her podcast stung together in chapters.
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- Jess
- 16/07/2015
Absolutely worth it!
This book is so wonderful for me, as a parent of an 18 month old. Love the principles and I've seen positive results to the application. She doesn't just talk method, she shares specific examples, which I find invaluable. Highly recommended!
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- Rhim82
- 23/06/2016
Changing Lives
This is the best book on toddler discipline I have read. Janet's instructions are easy to implement. This book changed our family dynamic in just a week!
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- NotMyName
- 04/07/2019
Doesn’t work as an audiobook
I have a toddler so I’m very busy, and I thought it would be easier to listen to this book rather than read it, but the format of the book does not work as an audiobook. It seems to be a lot of lists, and it’s hard for me to keep track of what the author is telling me. I do think the book has good advice, but I think I need a hard copy rather than audio.
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- Kevin Beal
- 26/07/2018
Useful
I got useful things from this book, primarily regarding the perspective on button pushing and how much children actually want to be told "no".
However, the book neglects to make important distinctions which make for a confusing, seemingly contradictory read at times.
"Treat children like adults because they have dignity, but don't treat children like adults because that isn't fair to the child."
"Don't tell your children 'no' too much because it will be a source if needless conflict, but definitely tell them 'no' often because they need to know you are in charge in order to feel secure"
You have to work hard to figure it out without much help from the author.
Also, it's largely material from her blog and podcast so it feels a little like a cheat, but perhaps I'm being too stingy there 😅
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- Ben Caparoon
- 19/10/2016
Wow! I can't believe it works.
I was a bit skeptical in the beginning since I've been given several books with contradicting advice. I'm a first time mom/SHM and my son is now 16 months. I began using the practices in this book a few days ago and noticed a major change in our interactions. I would get frustrated with myself and with him when he would throw, hit and spit - and just about every normal toddler behavior you could think of. I've finished the book and now have a completely different perspective on parenting and i just a few days of work I feel like I understand my son and he understands me. I don't use third person narratives like "Mommy doesn't want you to hit" instead I just say, "I won't let you hit me". I recommend this to all. Thank you, Janet, for really helping me to change my entire perspective on parenting.
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- Liron Koren
- 26/09/2016
Good advice, but way too long
Janet Lansbury's approach to parenting toddlers works, and it's actually very simple. So simple, in fact, that it doesn't take a whole book to explain. Large parts of the book are repetitive, and also delivered in the form of numbered lists, which gets to be disorienting.
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- Thea
- 12/01/2016
A must read for every parent
This book is simple to listen to accessible and hugely important. This is life-changing material and I can't wait to put these practices to use with my toddler.
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- Rafaela Walker
- 15/07/2016
great!
this was a great book. it contradicts many other books I read but it has helped me with realizing I shouldn't lose my cool with my daughter. the only complaint I have is that it was too short lol
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- Caitlin Cotton
- 07/07/2015
Powerful
I can't wait for to put everything into practice with my 18 month old. Thank you!
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- Sira Schaffner
- 21/08/2018
I’ll listen to this again and again...
This was the first parenting book that really got me. That opened my eyes and that makes sense to me... I had so many AHA moments I stopped counting. I recommend this book to everyone I know. No matter if you struggle or not. This book or audible soooo worth to read or listen to... all I can say is thank you Janet for making me understand myself and my kids better.
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- Lisa-J-K
- 10/01/2021
Thank you so much, Mrs. Gerber and Lansbury!
This book was and is so very very helpful and made life with my little girl so much easier and more enjoyable! I keep coming back to it (relistening parts of it while doing household chores) since many of the modi operandi explained by Mrs. Lansbury don't come naturally to me and I still have work to do on making then my own. Therefore the audio format is great for me.
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- XtraLovely
- 13/05/2017
Buch hilft mich als Erzieher besser zu verstehen
Welchen drei Worte würden für Sie No Bad Kids treffend charakterisieren?
Beispiele lebensnah direkt
Welches andere Buch würden Sie mit No Bad Kids vergleichen? Warum?
No Drama Discipline, Alfie Kohn. Weil der Lernansatz und Theorien sich ähneln
Hat Ihnen Janet Lansbury an der Geschichte etwas vermittelt, was Sie vielleicht beim Selberlesen gar nicht bemerkt hätten?
bein selberlesen hätte ich wohl mehr übersprungen da ich oft unterwegs bin / auf dem Sprung.
Hat dieses Hörbuch Sie emotional stark bewegt? Mussten Sie laut z.B. lachen, weinen, zweifeln, etc.?
selbsteinsicht: Ach das ist es was ich Eltern sagen wollt aber nicht konnte (ich beschrieb es aber konnte es nicht auf den Punkt bringen)
Was wäre für andere Hörer sonst noch hilfreich zu wissen, um das Hörbuch richtig einschätzen zu können?
man muss kein Engl auf Muttersprachniveau können. Das Englich ist recht verständlich sobald man sich an Janet`s Amerikanisch gewöhnt hat. Kaum Fachworte. Ich kenne mein English Niveau nicht aber war mal 4 Tage in London und hab nie einen Sprachkurs ausserhalb der Schule genommen. Realschulenglisch reiche aus.
Der Inhalt war für mich sehr hilfreich. Eine Frage hat es beantwortet: Muss ich mich wütend oder streng anhören um Grenzen zu verdeutlichen?
Beides nicht. Klarheit und Konsequeny sind alles.
Finde ich erleichternd.
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