Tuesday, June 10, 2003

A Proven Method for Successful Child Discipline Improves Family and Classroom Settings in 3 Easy Steps

A Proven Method for Successful Child Discipline Improves Family and Classroom Settings in 3 Easy Steps

Gain control of conflict, eliminate discipline problems, and build childrenÂ’s self-esteem with this interactive, hands-on approach.

Redmond, WA (PRWEB) September 21, 2004

The recently released book Successful Child Discipline in 3 Easy Steps outlines the straightforward and easily achievable steps to improving adult-child relationships and interaction. The book is based on the “CCS Method.” Developed by Dr. Ruth Dalbeck, the CCS Method has been used with outstanding results for more than 40 years by parents and teachers. It’s as an easy method for conflict resolution in any setting – the home, the classroom, the gymnasium, and even in the boardroom!

Dr. Ruth Dalbeck has a Ph. D. in Counseling and Psychology and 40 years experience teaching nearly all grade levels. Dr. Dalbeck explains, “Too often we see only half of the picture. We tend to see what's wrong in a situation and criticize and find fault, but we seldom see what's right and compliment it.”

The CCS Method is short for a method of structuring “complaints” and “compliments”, and letting children express whatever positive or negative feelings they have. Once feelings have been respectfully expressed, the adult helps them work out “solutions” to problems and areas of conflict. This is an interactive, hands-on approach that promotes children’s feelings of self-esteem, achievement, and confidence. The CCS Method recognizes that honest yet structured expression of emotion is a step toward creating happier and more adaptable children and adults.

What readers can expect from the CCS Method within the first day of use and beyond:

--Implement easy conflict resolution techniques immediately

--Build trust and respect in parent-child or teacher-student relationships

--Put a stop to fighting and name-calling

--Improve relationships among children and teenagers

--Increase self-esteem and self-respect in children and teenagers

--Build self-awareness to understand what we are doing and why

For those in need of a solution now – not tomorrow – the book comes with an 11-page Quick Start Guide that provides a basic overview to putting the “3 Easy Steps” in motion immediately, along with worksheets to get you started.

One book reviewer comments, “This is an outstanding, practical guide that works. I give it five stars.” Bill Kephart, a school principal in Flagstaff, Arizona reports, “Children learned in this program that there is an outlet for their feelings and a channel of communication that gives them a way of learning values and of solving differences with a positive approach. Hazel Vaughan, a mental health counselor, says, “The CCS method is excellent for generating energy, for finding fair solutions, for uncovering problems which may have been around for a long time but which can be managed. Best of all, in involves all members of the family.”

Successful Child Discipline in 3 Easy Steps is available for single or bulk purchase online at http://www. successfulchilddiscipline. com (http://www. successfulchilddiscipline. com) or by calling toll-free 877-733-4543. Published by Vision for Life, LLC, the program comes with an unconditional 90-day money back guarantee. Further details about the CCS Method, the book and the program, as well as scores of testimonials and success stories are available on the website.

Contact Information:

Orlin Sorensen

Vision for Life, LLC

877-733-4543

Http://www. successfulchilddiscipline. com/ (http://www. successfulchilddiscipline. com/)

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