Parentology : everything you wanted to know about the science of raising children but were too exhausted to ask
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ix, 237 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
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40023447315, 40023449303

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-237).
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Outlines an engaged approach to child-rearing that is based on strategies for fostering child creativity and confidence, describing the author's experiences with such methods as bribing, conditioning psychology, and placebo medications.
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All parenting is about experimenting (whether you know it or not). It begins on the day our kids start to teethe, as we do backflips to distract them from the pain, and continues all the way through their teenage years, when we bribe them with video games to extract a few minutes of math. Now comes a book from a real scientist who has taken that experi-mentation further and deployed every last piece of data on his own kids so that the rest of us can benefit from the results. Emboldened by his keen understanding of cutting-edge research, Dalton Conley makes a series of unorthodox parenting moves. Just to name a few: He bribes his kids to do math because a study in Mexico indicates that conditional cash transfers improve kids' educational achievement. He gives his children weird names to teach them impulse control because evidence shows that kids with unusual names learn not to react when their peers tease them. Conley tries a placebo on his son when the school wants to medicate him for ADHD, because studies prove the placebo effects are almost as big as those of the actual drugs. Parentology hilariously reports the results of Conley's experiments as a father, demonstrating that, ultimately, what matters most is love and engagement.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Conley, D. (2014). Parentology: everything you wanted to know about the science of raising children but were too exhausted to ask (First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition.). Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Conley, Dalton, 1969-. 2014. Parentology: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Science of Raising Children but Were Too Exhausted to Ask. New York: Simon & Schuster.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Conley, Dalton, 1969-. Parentology: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Science of Raising Children but Were Too Exhausted to Ask New York: Simon & Schuster, 2014.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Conley, D. (2014). Parentology: everything you wanted to know about the science of raising children but were too exhausted to ask. First Simon & Schuster hardcover edn. New York: Simon & Schuster.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Conley, Dalton. Parentology: Everything You Wanted to Know About the Science of Raising Children but Were Too Exhausted to Ask First Simon & Schuster hardcover edition., Simon & Schuster, 2014.

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