
The author compares the ideas of Ellen White to those of educator and psychologist William Glasser. External control, says Glasser, does not work; you need to teach children to control themselves. A noncoercive approach takes children beyond grudging acquiescence to self-motivation. Case studies show how to achieve this goal.
Reviewed by Carol Campbell, PhD
Vice President for Education
Southwestern Union Conference

By John Rocco

By Candace Fleming (Author), and Eric Rohmann (Illustrator)