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Raising the Odds for Responsible Behavior


Raising the Odds for Responsible Behavior

Raising the Odds for Responsible Behavior

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Up your odds that your kids will become responsible.

Learn how by:
  • Being a good model
  • And remember…responsibility can be taught when you start by asking questions instead of telling
  • Creating a high self-concept in the child
  • Avoiding saying, "I told you so"
by Jim Fay
audio CD, 65 min.

Price: $13.95 


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"I want you to have respectful, responsible kids who come to visit you when they’re adults and you enjoy each other. That’s what it’s all about."
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President
Love and Logic Institute


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