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Discipline that Actually Works: Six Simple Steps to Replacing Unacceptable Behavior with Acceptable Behavior

The Joy of Parenting, Book 6

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Discipline that Actually Works: Six Simple Steps to Replacing Unacceptable Behavior with Acceptable Behavior

By: Joy Berry
Narrated by: Joy Berry
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Discipline That Actually Works offers parents a practical and effective approach to guiding children’s behavior through clarity, consistency, and respect.

This audiobook moves beyond punishment and quick fixes to explain how discipline can be used as a teaching tool that helps children develop self-control, responsibility, and better decision-making skills. Parents learn how to set clear expectations, follow through consistently, and respond to misbehavior in ways that support learning rather than frustration.

Through realistic examples and thoughtful guidance, this book helps parents understand how their responses shape children’s behavior and how consistent discipline creates a stable and respectful family environment. It also addresses common discipline mistakes and how to avoid them.

Straightforward, encouraging, and easy to apply, Discipline That Actually Works helps families create lasting behavior changes and more peaceful daily interactions.

©2026 Joy Berry (P)2026 Joy Berry
Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children
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