Parents, teachers and significant adults such as grandparents who are concerned about children and want to take an active role in child management are no exception to the problem. In their search for the right approaches to child management, they are often frustrated by the diversity of “expert” opinions. Without a proper yardstick to guide their decision, they may end up following these “expert” opinions on a random basis.
The aim of this guide is not only to eliminate behavioral problems but also to enhance happiness, competence and potential in the child’s life. It helps the child to cultivate a sense of self-control. Effectively, it helps to build up a child’s self-esteem.