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Kaye, Kenneth Peter was born on January 24, 1946 in Brooklyn. Son of Saul and Juanita (Kane) Kaye.
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Your 15-year-old keeps breaking her curfew.Your 10-year-old won't do his homework.Your nagging doesn't work, and you're losing your patience.What will it take to bring peace to this family?FAMILY RULESIf you're tired of arguing and complaining, this is the book for you. Full of warmth and wisdom, this guide to parenting by respected psychologist and family therapist Kenneth Kaye explains how you can custom design for your own family a set of straightforward rules that make discipline easy-principles which can be easily modified as family life improves. With clever and insightful examples, Dr. Kaye explains:Why children need restrictions in order to handle freedomHow to make rules-and how to enforce themHow to build your child's self-esteemWhen to relinquish control of your childWith special advice for single, step- and divorced parents!In order to grow into happy, self-respecting adults, your children need the security of clear, consistently enforced rules. Family Rules teaches you everything you need to know to raise responsible children-without yelling or nagging!
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Kaye, Kenneth Peter was born on January 24, 1946 in Brooklyn. Son of Saul and Juanita (Kane) Kaye.
AB, Harvard University, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1970.
Assistant professor development psychology, U. Washington, Seattle, 1970-1971; associate professor education and human development, University of Chicago, 1971-1981; associate professor clinical psychiatry, Northwestern University, Evanston, since 1981; private practice, Chicago, since 1981; principal, Family Matters, Chicago, since 1989. Lecturer in field, since 1971.
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Member American Psychological Association, Family Firm Institute, Chicago Family Business Council, Union Concerned Scientists, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club.
Married Rosalind Charney, September 24, 1976. Children: Lev, Nicholas, Michelle, Hope.