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Cooperation Counts!
Life-Saving Strategies For Parenting Toddlers to Teens
by Jean Hamburg, LICSW
Cooperation Counts!
Life-Saving Strategies For Parenting Toddlers to Teens
by Jean Hamburg, LICSW
Published Mar 22, 2011
203 Pages
Genre: FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS / Parenting / Child Rearing
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Jean Hamburg, LICSW earned her B.S. degree from Springfield College in Springfield, Massachusetts and her MSW from the University of Denver, Graduate School of Social Work, specializing in Child Welfare services. The mother of two internationally adopted daughters from Honduras and Guatemala, Jean has also provided care to many foster children. She has traveled to Cambodia, The Virgin Islands and Germany, where she became familiar with and participated in various children’s programs. Jean has been helping families to find harmony with the Cooperation Counts system since 2003. You can contact the author at www.cooperationcounts.com for information and consultation options. There is a common thread running through the fabric of all families: a wish to be able to live happier, more peaceful lives together. Cooperation Counts uses as its foundation, and with the author’s generous permission, the counting clues portion from Dr. Thomas W. Phelan’s groundbreaking book 1-2-3 Magic, Effective Discipline for Children 2-12, Fourth Edition, Parent Magic, Inc., 2010. Both programs assist families to get through tough parenting times minus criticism, hostility or anger. The Cooperation Counts system uses simple steps, phrases and scripts to address not so simple scenes such as tantrums, aggression, rude talk, refusals, miserable moods, homework hassles, sibling circumstances, morning madness, bedtime blues, school situations and many other potential daily life disaster difficulties. A FAMILY WRITES: The Cooperation Counts program helps everyone in the family to get on board and acts like a nice, solid rudder for the deep water parts of our family life journeys. The best part is that we are all getting through the rough patches much more smoothly now ! The Garthe Family Marblehead, MA A TEACHER WRITES: Connecting home and school when the Cooperation Counts program is in place at home has resulted in dramatic positive changes in children’s behaviors. For example, in one week’s time, I saw an enormous turnaround in a four-year-old girl, who continued to maintain this growth for the entire school year. I highly recommend this program to families ! Jeanne Knox, M.Ed. Hamilton, MA A NEUROLOGIST WRITES: I am a pediatric neurologist who has turned to Jean Hamburg on numerous occasions to help me with some of my most challenging patients. Her passion, dedication and techniques have led to great success. I have often been able to avoid medicating patients when families use the Cooperation Counts methods. Patients of mine with behavioral issues who are on medication tend to do better with a combined medication and non-medication approach. Jean’s behavioral plan and therapy is the non-medication approach I prefer the most. Dr. Lauren Kondev, M.D. Lexington, MA.