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Ain't Misbehavin' How to Understand Your Child and Get the Best from Them by Laverne Antrobus

publication date: Aug 7, 2007

Ain't Misbehavin', like any child development book, works best as a mixture of cautionary tale and empathic provider of answers. As someone who has experienced the occasional mild tantrum, a chapter entitled "extreme tantrums" is both a chilling foretaste of things to come and also a comforting confirmation that things aren't all that bad.

Behaviour is such an emotive subject because it provides an instant, unfiltered comment on our parenting skills, for better or for worse, right or wrong. Be it amongst, family, friends or total strangers, there's still a very strong bias against badly behaved children and, by association, their parents.

Crucially the book is not all about your child; behaviour is learnt, and there's plenty in here to demonstrate how our own behaviour filters down to that of our child, here Antrobus's clinical and counselling experience provides lots of examples. Her tone is not terrifyingly draconian - even if you were to follow all the advice in here to the letter, friends are unlikely to start commenting on your ultra-strict style of parenting.

Few parents will have the time to read this book right through all at once. I, for one, am not looking for a comprehensive "manual of managing behaviour" - what I really want is a few tips when the going gets tough or a new problem rears its ugly head (chapters like "swearing for effect" and "hitting, biting and kicking" hammer this point home). There's a lot of good advice in here, most of which is written in a style that is easy to commit to memory - after all there's no reaching for a book when your darling child is in full-on meltdown mode.
 
I read Ain't Misbehavin' following days that had been particularly challenging and my parenting skills had been tested to full and on those blissful days when family life seemed straightforward. I was struck by the positive tone on each occasion and found useful strategies and tips. Quite simply, I felt more positive as a result of picking up Ain't Misbehavin' and that makes it a worthwhile read for me.

Laverne Antrobus is a consultant child and educational psychologist.

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