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About the author
As a parent coach and parent educator, Janada Clark has worked with thousands of parents over the last 30 years coaching parents to raise cooperative children with good decision making skills. Clark is passionate about empowering parents with strategies that are both loving and effective. Her eight parenting strategies are practical and straightforward and easy to remember in the heat of the moment.
In Rein in Your Rascal, Clark includes numerous stories from parents who have implemented these strategies with great success. Using the unique approach of dialogue between parent and child, she gives you a glimpse of how it would look talking with your child using these strategies-all with an empathetic and loving approach to parenting. Janada has taught parenting classes at family resource centers, schools, preschools and churches throughout the San Francisco Bay Area including classes at Stanford University in their WorkLife program. A popular speaker, Clark is an active member of her community speaking at various parent and mother’s clubs. Clark is a former preschool director and elementary school teacher. She owned and operated a successful day care business for over 15 years. Clark holds a Masters in Marriage, Family and Child Counselling, a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood Development and a California teaching credential. Janada lives in Silicon Valley California with her husband and their enthusiastic yellow lab, Jessie.
Summary
So many parents yearn to end power struggles with their child. They are tired of repeating themselves a thousand times.They’ve tried “time outs,” taking away toys, yelling or even threats. But it continues to be a struggle. They think, “Parenting wasn’t supposed to be this hard.” This can all change with Rein in Your Rascal.
Things parent can expect to change:
Toys being put away the first time child is ask.Bath time comes off without a hitch.Siblings stop bickering.Meals are peaceful.As a parent coach for over 25 years, Janada Clark has helped thousands of parents eliminate the daily power struggles that drain them. Other parenting books offer theories. Theories are hard to remember and often abstract. Parents don’t have to look any further. They’ve found the solution that offers simple, concrete strategies that they can remember, apply and enjoy the result. Time to end power struggles for good!