Contents

Cover    1

Prologue    2

Title Page    3

Copyright Page    4

Dedication    5

Acknowledgments    11

Introduction: Is Your Kid Powering Up?    13

It’s time to take the buzzard by the beak.

1. The Anatomy of a Powerful Child    19

Powerful kids don’t just happen; they’re created.

2. Power Comes in Different Packages    33

Your personal power source is right under your nose . . . and she’s workin’ ya.

3. The Loud, Aggressive, Temperamental, Curveball Manipulator    47

This powerful child is easy to spot—you can hear him from across the yard. So can your elderly neighbors.

4. The Quiet, Shy, Sensitive, Walk-on-Eggshells Manipulator    59

You may not recognize this child as powerful, but she quietly holds all the cards . . . until you decide to play your hand differently.

5. The Stubborn, Procrastinating Manipulator    67

This child has a powerful MO and a very good rationale for it.

6. What Do Genes Have to Do with It?    77

Check out the personalities in the nursery, and you can predict what each kid will be like in 5, 10, 15 years.

7. What Does Environment Have to Do with It?    89

All children develop a screenplay on life—and how they fit in—from 18 months on.

8. Raising Attila the Hun    105

Why parents unwittingly create powerful children . . . and what you can do about it.

9. Why Kids Misbehave    125

Don’t let those cherublike faces fool you. Your smart kids have goals.

10. The Attention-Getting Kid    137

What you can do differently to ratchet down your (and their) stress.

11. Power-Driven or Determined?    151

How to know the difference and what you can do to successfully maneuver the power surges in your home.

12. You’re the Adult, They’re the Children    167

That powerful child has everything to do with you, your background, and your views of parenting.

13. What Kind of Kid Do You Want?    181

Win-win suggestions to get you from where you are to where you want to be.

14. Grace-Based Parenting    201

For the prodigal in your life.

15. Rewiring Your Home    213

What you used to say, and what you’ll say now that you know all of your child’s strategies.

16. Redirecting the Power Surge    235

How to encourage positive goals and show your kids that they can use their drive for power for a good purpose.

Conclusion: You Can Do It!    253

Don’t forget the fun. The family that plays together stays together.

Top 10 Power Points     259

Notes    261

About Dr. Kevin Leman    263

Resources by Dr. Kevin Leman    265

Back Ads    268

Back Cover    273