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Library Journal Review
A blending of three subject fields--education, parenting, and personal growth--this work is replete with helpful suggestions that show both teachers and parents how to heighten positive thinking in school or at home, give students and other family members the power to choose, and discover productive means of reflection and self-evaluation. For the past seven years, Marshall has been giving seminars on "The Raise Responsibility System," and his solid research, coupled with countless practical examples, makes this a natural and inviting read. His experience in elementary and high schools, counseling, and teacher education, plus his doctoral work in curriculum, counseling, and instruction, serve to deepen the quality of his observations and techniques. Conveniently structured into distinct yet interrelated chapters, the book can be read from start to finish or piecemeal, focusing on particular chapters of concern (e.g., reducing stress, motivating, or promoting learning). The comprehensive bibliography enables the reader to conduct further research.
Highly recommended for all teachers (no matter what grade level) as well as parents (regardless of the age of the child), this is an important purchase for public, academic, and school libraries.
Midwest Book Review
"Discipline Without Stress,
Punishments Or Rewards: How Teachers
And Parents Promote Responsibility &
Learning" by education and child
development specialist Marvin
Marshall is a highly positive guide
for teachers and parents seeking to
helping young people learn without
putting overwhelming pressure upon
them in the process. Introducing a
system to help parents foster
accountability and positive life
skills, chapters of Discipline
Without Stress, Punishments Or
Rewards set forth very practical
ideas in a reasonable, rational text
easily accessible to lay readers.
Discipline Without Stress,
Punishments Or Rewards is first rate
and thoughtful book, highly
recommended to teachers and parents
of children at all grade levels from
preschool through high school.
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