The areas of education, psychology, motivation, behavioural coaching, management of stress, anger and conflict, has always interested Allick Delancy. For this reason, over the years he has conducted research in these fields and has experienced great success in writing, lecturing and assisting other persons to develop their fullest potentials.
He has obtained a Bachelors of Science in Behavioural Sciences with an emphasis in Psychology and Sociology. Allick Delancy also earned a Masters of Arts degree in Educational Psychology, with general emphasis in Learning, Development, Testing and Research from Andrews University.
He has worked in the field of community mediation, education--conducting life skills training (for students, teachers and parents), as well as conducting Functional Behavioural Assessments and developing Functional Behavioural Plans. He also lectures at the Bachelors degree level in Early Childhood and Family Studies, Leadership and Management and co-wrote an undergraduate course in social work.
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Ever since humankind was able to engage in the process of writing, we have been fascinated by the written word. Through this process, we able to communicate with each other; send and receive messages. Writing can also be used to make connections with the subconscious and conscious mind. This book focuses on how you can use the process of writing to plan your life and see your success.
We all have the potential to move towards excellence in life. You can reach to the point of what is possible for you this year. The secret is to build a strong foundation in your mind and build from there with action. So where do you start? You start with your awareness, which comes from reflection.
This book will help you to do so.
Are you tired of seeing so many children out of control?
You now have new ideas to assist in effectively disciplining your children and have them love you for it!!!
Table of Contents
Introduction
Getting started.
Discipline and its objective.
Areas warranting discipline.
How to offer discipline.
Case study.
Six (6) don’ts.
3 things to try…
Conclusion