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How to Raise a Responsible Child

It's called follow-through, completion, "sticktoitivenss," perseverance, finishing the task at hand and taking full ownership. Ultimately, this is how we want our children to be characterized. When a task is placed in front of them, we want them to complete it without you resorting to prompting, bribing, threatening, or a continual barrage of reminders? Unfortunately, sometimes parents are their own worst enemy when it comes to molding these virtues into their children. The goal of this series is to teach you how to pass to your child a sense of behavioral ownership and how to implant a self-generated sense of personal responsibility. You want your child to be characterized by diligence in following through with his own actions, mistakes, messes and misdeeds. But how do you get there? How do you raise a responsible child? In a practical and humorous way, Gary and Anne Marie Ezzo unlock the secrets of raising responsible children. How to Raise a Responsible Child comes in a single session.

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