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Change Your Child's Behavior by Changing Yours: 13 New Tricks to Get Kids to Cooperate2 reviews
Barbara Chernofsky, Diane Gage

Three Rivers Press, 1996

GOD, SANTA, THE EASTER BUNNY, AND NOW THIS!
Thank you, thank you, thank you! I had run out of ways to deceive my children. For years I have nervously lied to them about Santa, The Tooth Fairy, The Easter Bunny, Pat Sajak, Hope, God, their father, and other mythical creatures. This tome opened my eyes to other fun little tricks I can play on my kids. I am thankful that this book came out; otherwise, I would have to begin educating ...
  
  











  



  
Why Nations Cooperate: Circumstance and Choice in International Relations2 reviews
Arthur A. Stein

Cornell University Press, 1993

Good introduction to theoretical debates in international relations today, if a bit dated
This book is based on a simple idea: because "Realist" theories of international relations emphasize conflict, while "Liberal" theories emphasize international cooperation, one can reasonably combine insights from both approaches by using simple games of conflict *and* cooperation - - such as the famous Prisoners' Dilemma. Stein then goes further and argues that many other problems of ...
  
  











  



  
Kid Cooperation: How to Stop Yelling, Nagging and Pleading and Get Kids to Cooperate62 reviews
Elizabeth Pantley

New Harbinger Publications, 1996

very useful book
I highly recommend this book. Very helpful, especially for those parents that fail to be consistent and "go with the flow", failing to create strong rules and a loving, solid discipline. This books acts a self-confidence booster for parents, offers very empathetic advice when it comes to parental anger, and actually gives very practical tips and hints to deal with misbehavior. I love the ...
  
  











  



  
What Kindergarten Teachers Know: Practical and Playful Ways for Parents to Help Children Listen, Learn, and ...9 reviews
Lisa Holewa, Joan Rice

Perigee Trade, 2008

A must-read!
This book is a must-read for anyone who uses an "attachment parenting" approach to raising children. Holewa and Rice beautifully outline child-centered methods of creating a loving, nurturing home environment. They focus on understanding rather than controlling behavior. They give significant attention to the idea of defining your parenting style and letting day-to-day specifics flow from that. ...
  
  











  



  
Why Humans Cooperate: A Cultural and Evolutionary Explanation (Evolution and Cognition Series)2 reviews
Joseph Henrich, Natalie Henrich

Oxford University Press, USA, 2007

Creative Synergy between Theory and Ethnography
Charles Darwin is the true father of sociobiology, having written two books applying evolutionary theory to human behavior---The Descent of Man (1971) and The Expression of Emotions in Animals and Man (1872). The next great contribution to the subject was Edward O. Wilson's Sociobiology (1985). This quite startling hiatus of more than a century has a very simple explanation: Darwin's theory had ...
  
  











  



  
Teaching Kids to Care and Cooperate (Grades 2-5)2 reviews
Kathy Pike, Jean Mumper

Scholastic, 2000

A must for caring educators and parents!
The activities and ideas presented in this book are timeless and ageless. They can be easily adapted for any grade level. The focus on care and cooperation can reach across the curriculum and be the core of teaching today's children and young adults. The book includes an extensive bibliography as well as full sized reproducible pages and patterns. The illustrations make it easy to ...
  
  











  



  
Raising Kids Who Can: Use Good Judgement Assume Responsibility Communicate Effectively Respect Self & Others ...
Betty Lou Bettner

Connexions Pr, 1990
  
  











  



  
I Can Cooperate! (The Best Me I Can Be., Scholastic)
David Parker; Illustrator-Jill Dubin

Scholastic, 2004
  
  











  



  
Why Cooperate?: The Incentive to Supply Global Public Goods1 review
Scott Barrett

Oxford University Press, USA, 2007

A worthy successor to Environment and Statecraft
In his previous book, Environment and Statecraft, Scott Barrett elaborated an extremely useful game theory-based approach to international treaty-making. In his new book, Why Cooperate?, Barrett once again applies game theory, in an accessible and convincing way, to several different international cooperation or coordination issues, including climate change, disease eradication, and catastrophe ...
  
  











  



  
How to encourage cooperation: companies benefit when workers cooperate to achieve objectives. The key is to ...
Lynda Gratton

Thomson Gale, 2007

This digital document is an article from Security Management, published by Thomson Gale on July 1, 2007. The length of the article is 1407 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: How to encourage cooperation: companies benefit when ...
  
  











  



  
The Koala Who Wouldn't Cooperate: A Story About Responsible Behavior
Lawrence Shapiro

Childswork/Childsplay, 2006

Charlie was cute and always got his way. As he grew older he got in trouble when he didn't follow rules and listen to adults. He learns how to make compromises and not be inconsiderate. For ages 4-8.
  
  











  



  
THE OUTER REACHES: Co-operate of Else; Good Night Mr James; The Critters; Death Sentence; This is the Land; ...
August (editor) (A. E. van Vogt; Clifford Simak; Frank Belknap Long; Isaac Asimov; Nelson Bond; Ray Bradbury; Cleve Cartmill; Fletcher Pratt; Clark Ashton Smith; Theodore Sturgeon) Derleth

Berkley Books, 1951

"Co-operate...Or Else!" A.E. Van Vogt "Good Night, Mr. James" Clifford Simak "The Critters" Frank Belknap Long "Death Sentence" Isaac Asimov "This Is The Land" Nelson Bond "YLLA" Ray Bradbury "The Green Cat" Cleve Cartmill "Pardon My Mistake" Fletcher Pratt "The Plutonian Drug" Clark Ashton Smith "Farewell To Eden" Theodore Sturgeon
  
  











  



  
Cooperation in Wireless Networks: Principles and Applications: Real Egoistic Behavior is to Cooperate!

Springer, 2006

Cooperation is known as an effective strategy in nature to achieve individual or common goals by forming cooperative groups. As the cross over between nature and engineering has always been fruitful, Cooperation in Wireless Networks: Principles and Applications advocates the use of cooperative strategies in the field of wireless communications. Whether to cooperate or act autonomously, i.e., in a more selfish manner, has to be decided ...
  
  











  



  
La Jolla firm joins co-op for health research. (Medical Biology Institute of La Jolla cooperates with ...
Jim Hathcock

CBJ, L.P., 1987

This digital document is an article from San Diego Business Journal, published by CBJ, L.P. on January 5, 1987. The length of the article is 611 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: La Jolla firm joins co-op for health research. ...
  
  











  



  
Ready, Set, Cooperate (Ready, Set, Learn Series)1 review
Marlene Barron

Jossey-Bass, 1996

Great book!
This book includes activities that are great to help children learn to cooperate. Often times we preach to children to do this or that but this book offers practical things to do that are fun and non-academic. The activities cover social studies, art, music, and drama. The limitation of the book is that activities are for children up to age 7. Oh, be sure to check out the other title "Ready, ...
  
  











  



  
Kids Can Cooperate: A Practical Guide to Teaching Problem Solving
Elizabeth Crary

Parenting Press, 1984

All parents want their kids to get along, but often get caught up in solving their children's problems. Kids can cooperate if they have the skills. Elizabeth Crary describes how to teach children the skills they need to solve conflicts themselves.
  
  











  







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