When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse
Parenting for Children (and Adults) Who Need Something Different
Eliza Fricker author Dr Naomi Fisher author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Little, Brown Book Group
Published:3rd Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This insightful guide helps parents navigate the complexities of disciplining children who resist conventional methods, like in When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse.
In When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse, parents are invited to explore a refreshing perspective on the challenges of modern parenting. This illustrated guide addresses the reality that some children seem to operate outside the conventional rules laid out in parenting manuals. When traditional methods of discipline, like Time Out or grounding, fail to produce the desired results, parents often find themselves at a loss. The book highlights the hidden contract that many parents unknowingly enter into, which assumes that consistent methods will lead to compliance. However, what happens when the child refuses to engage with these strategies?
The author delves into the dynamics of parenting children who do not conform to the expected behavior. These children often challenge authority and resist the very methods intended to guide them. Parents are left feeling frustrated and confused, questioning their approach while witnessing escalating behavior problems. The guide emphasizes the importance of understanding that not all children respond to conventional discipline techniques, and it encourages parents to rethink their strategies.
When the Naughty Step Makes Things Worse offers practical advice and alternative approaches for parents who are struggling. It empowers them to recognize that they are not alone in their challenges. This book is designed for families looking to foster a more harmonious environment, where both parents and children can thrive together, free from the confines of traditional expectations.
A round of applause for When the Naughty Step Doesn't Work by Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker. This book is a breath of fresh air for parents who feel left behind by traditional parenting advice. It is insightful, compassionate and long overdue. I highly recommend it to all parents navigating the complexities of raising neurodiverse children -- Dr Olivia Kessel, host of the SEND Parenting Podcast
This book helps to question your own "it has to be that way" ideas, to take pressure off yourself in parenting and to adopt an expectation-free attitude when your child reacts sensitively to pressure and stress. It is a blessing for PDA parents to read how and why things don't work and how we can change it... The book is varied, vividly illustrated and written in a catchy way... You can easily jump between chapters and pick out what is important in the moment... Among other things, the chapter on screens is groundbreaking... Read it, it's fantastic and - we promise! - simple. -- Dr Katharina Petrucci, PDA Initiative
I loved this book. It is easy to read and jam-packed with easy to follow advice. There is no finger-wagging, just oodles of empathy and gentle nudges into thinking a different way about parenting. I found it personally useful, and am already recommending it to the parents I work with. The illustrations are also divine - a picture speaks a thousand words! -- Lucy McDonald, child counsellor and host of the PANS PANDAS Stories podcast
It's such a relief both professionally and personally to read this book. I've known for some time now that we need a mindset shift in our approaches to parenting. That sadly 'mainstream parenting' does not work for many children and that our evidence base has focused on the observable outcomes (behaviour), missing the hidden impact on our relationships and how our children feel. The low demand parenting approaches in this book have the possibility to help child and parent relationships flourish, change our outdated obsession with 'compliance' and centre our children's development and wellbeing. This is going straight to the top of my recommendations list, and I can't wait until it is more readily available in every library! -- Dr Anita Marsden, child clinical psychologist
At a time when we are seeing a significant rise in children struggling with their mental health, families are often feeling misunderstood and let down by the school system, the health service and society as a whole. This book is a lifeline for those families. Naomi and Eliza offer an enlightening and fascinating dive into the way we raise our children in today's world. Together, they carefully dissect and challenge our accepted norms and beliefs, encouraging us to rethink what we understand by the term 'parenting'. With her background as a clinical psychologist, parent and years of working with children who are struggling, Naomi clearly has a far-reaching understanding of the complexities of child development and the concept of neurodiversity. She manages to communicate this simply and logically, using conversations, diagrams and Eliza's insightful illustrations, making this a pleasurable and accessible book for all -- Dr Jules Greenway, GP
What a wonderful book; made the more meaningful for me as a recommendation from a foster carer. The authors succeed in making complex issues easily understood. Don't misunderstand me - the text is not weighted with complexity. It is clearly written and a joy to read. The authors ... argue that [the] traditional approach to parenting seeks to mould, shape, coach or cajole children into a product or end result that satisfies parents ... Dr Naomi Fisher and Eliza Fricker turn this ideology on its head and offer, for all children, but especially for "pressure sensitive" children, a relational-based approach ... They describe how to use this approach so that adults can "reach children and work together with them, rather than continuously fighting against them." And collaboration is a theme of the book. -- John Gibson, Secure Attachment Matters
I experienced a tremendous sense of relief and vindication after years of battling between my instincts and mainstream beliefs of reward/punishment. It is liberating to be given the green light and to realise that my gut has been right all along -- Kate, mother of two (one tween and one autistic/ADHD teenager)
Naomi and Eliza offer hope and a gentle way forward. I feel heard, like somebody understands, and they have really saved my son's life... he has a future and I see the sparkle returning -- Kirsty, mother of one
I spent years thinking I was a terrible parent, and feeling judged by all around when my son wouldn't respond to traditional 'punishment and reward' methods. But I didn't know another way. Now I do - since being introduced to Low Demand Parenting my parenting is much more effective, my relationship with my son is repaired, my whole family is much happier and, most of all, I don't feel like I'm failing him anymore -- Katie, mother of two
So many useful and practical tips... I loved the structured and clear approach and it gave me reassurance that I'm not alone (or losing my mind) as well as future hope -- Clare, parent of two
We have a houseful of hormonal teenagers and we don't fight - how weird is that? -- Louise, Essex
ISBN: 9781472148681
Dimensions: 232mm x 152mm x 34mm
Weight: 540g
448 pages