No-Drama Discipline
No-Drama Discipline (2014) provides a fresh approach to disciplining children by emphasizing the importance of teaching over punishment. Based on neuroscience, this method reduces drama and guides parents on how to build a deeper relationship with their children.
Who should read
Parents who are tired of yelling at their misbehaving kids Therapists, educators, counselors or coaches working with children People interested in mind development
About the author
Daniel J. Siegel works at the UCLA School of Medicine as a psychiatrist and is the founder of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Tina Payne Bryson is a social worker specializing in adolescent and pediatric psychotherapy. She’s also th…
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No-Drama Discipline (2014) provides a fresh approach to disciplining children by emphasizing the importance of teaching over punishment. Based on neuroscience, this method reduces drama and guides parents on how to build a deeper relationship with their children.
Who should read
Parents who are tired of yelling at their misbehaving kids Therapists, educators, counselors or coaches working with children People interested in mind development
About the author
Daniel J. Siegel works at the UCLA School of Medicine as a psychiatrist and is the founder of the Mindful Awareness Research Center. Tina Payne Bryson is a social worker specializing in adolescent and pediatric psychotherapy. She’s also the founder of the Center for Connection in Pasadena, California.
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