Review of Stubborn children

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Thank you for your review of Stubborn Children. It was thoughtful and well written. It gave me a lot of insight as to what the book was about without going into too much detail.
Your review made me curious about the method used to help stubborn children change their thought process through relax pleasure; as well as the three levels of autistic.
My children are grown now but it's a book. I could have used this information when they were younger. Thank you again for your review.
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This book has a thought-provoking title and cover page. I think it will be useful to families who has a hard with child training. However, I advise that parents vet it first before allowing their children to consume it. Congratulations to the author on winning book of the day.
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As I don't have children, I immediately discounted this book, but after reading the first chapter I realised I could apply these principles to my stubborn husband, so I feel this book is for everyone, not just parents. I'm glad it's well-edited, books of this nature have more credibility if they're error free.
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A beautiful review. Every growing child needs to read this book inorder to shape their character.
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I do not have children, so I will not be reading this book, but I appreciate your detailed and insightful review of this non-fiction parental advice book!
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I found this topic of interest primarily because, I mother a two year old boy. After reading the introduction to "Stubborn Children" by Norio Ando, I learned the benefits of relaxed pleasure. I now have a broader undestanding of how and why children have ridgid behaviors. What was most surprising to learn was, how altering our emotional expressions can change a child's personality and help them become more flexible in responding. Overall, I will most certainly be reading this book thoroughly and be utilizing different relaxed pleasure methods on my son.
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The book seems like a helpful and well-executed read on improving children's characters. I can think of a few children that this will impact. I look forward to unearthing the lessons offered.
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While the book sounds interesting and offers ways to calm a child, I believe that it's important for children to also have opportunities to run and be outside to burn off their energy. Although the book may be helpful in some situations, it could also be overused by parents who rely too heavily on screens or sedentary activities already. Nonetheless, I appreciate the review and the information you provided.
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Post by Raluca Lucut »

Great review, containing all necessary information on the book. I think it could be a good read for the parents who might come across these challenges in their lives. I like the way you described the visualization and graphic representation of the facts in the book in your last paragraph - kudos! :D
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Post by Elizabeth Halako »

As a person who works with kids.This book will be handy when dealing with different kids who have behavioural problems.Thanks for your recommendation.
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The book sounds highly educative, it would be perfect for parents or guardians whose kids exhibit some rebellious attitudes most especially stubbornness, it provides a treatment method, relaxed pleasure. The book would be a great help to them indeed. Thanks for the review.
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This book is an excellent resource for parents who are having a hard time raising their kids in a socially conscious manner. Good review!
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I would like to find out how to use relaxed pleasure as my daughter is very strong-willed and emotional. Thanks for your review.
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Post by Elena Bunea »

I wish I have read this book 15 years ago! It would have been a great help to improve my life. I wonder if the technique would apply to stubborn adults too... Anyway, great review. It convinced me to read the book to know what to do when I will have grandkids.
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I am looking forward to reading "Stubborn Children" by Norio Ando because it is very important to have strategies that can help manage the behavior of children. It is important for the people dealing with the child and for the child as well. It sounds like this book has strategies that can help all children as they grow also. Parents, teachers and community might get pointers for managing children from this book.
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