This Proven Formula Reveals How to Understand, Connect, & Empower Your ChildAre you sick and tired of not being able to get through to your child?
Have you tried endless "solutions" to get along with your child but nothing seems to work, and you're back to the tantrums?
Do you finally want to say goodbye to punishments and disagreements and discover something which works for you?
You are not the first. Lucky for you there’s a solution…
Positive parenting doesn't have to be complicated.
Genuine connection, understanding, and love are all your child wants.
You know that.
Unfortunately, nobody teaches you how to be a good parent and a positive role model.
Now, that's not to say there's no room for discipline.
Even if you've tried time outs, grounding, withdrawal of treats. Or even the flip side with free-range parenting, without success. You can make this work.
In fact, it's easier than you think.
It's also much more important than you realize.
A study from Oregon State University demonstrated how parenting approach affects children's brain structure and DNA.
And get this! Not only is your child affected. But their children will also be affected for several generations.
Another study stated that positive parenting increases children's sense of belonging, self-acceptance, self-confidence, and self-esteem.
Nothing is stopping you from making a profound positive change in the relationship with your child today.
Here's just a tiny fraction of what you'll discover in this positive parenting
Positive parenting in 5 simple stepsUnderstand how children think and feel, at different stages of developmentFind out your personality parenting style8 simple steps to exert healthy discipline, without being authoritarianThe reason behind your child's misbehavior (The answer will surprise you)10 action-based commandments for disciplining toddlersThe simple-to-fix mistakes parents make when disciplining older childrenThe exact steps to dealing with your frustration or anger, should it ariseHow to effectively manage the power balance between your partner and childMany "In Real Life" examples of conversations and situations which make this Book immediately actionableFinal tips you can apply in less than 5 minutes to make a tangible, positive impact on your childTake a second to imagine how you'll feel once you can truly see eye to eye with your child. How much easier getting through the day will be.
So even if you're a single mom of triplets with no end to the day insight, you can create a healthy family relationship with positive parenting.
And if you have a burning desire to evolve into an idyllic family and give your child the chance to truly thrive then scroll up and click "Add to Cart"
Children don’t come with an instruction manual and advice flows freely from everyone with an opinion. Moreover, your own worries will have you second guessing every decision you make. For all of those reasons and more, parents should allow themselves a little grace and seek resources like this book full of theory and practical guidance. Well structured and easy to use texts like this one will provide you with the necessary insight and perspective to employ more balanced style of parenting.
Hannah Brooks does a great job of explaining the Psychological principles and science behind various Positive Parenting techniques and methodologies. What I find particularly useful are the details on child psychological development that explains their behavior and why these strategies are the best responses to them. It’s like getting to look behind the curtain and see the machinery making your child act the way they do. What may seem like trying and petulant behavior is just a way for a young mind to navigate their way through an ever changing world for them.
Hannah Brooks has really done a great job of building a toolkit for raising a well adjusted child. Moreover, the patience driven and reflective aspects of the method are healthy mindsets for the adults own well being; as well as for building the communication channels between the parents collectively. This period of childhood development that this book covers is particularly important because of the role of outside influences. From ages 2-7 you will be the primary model that will set your child up for emotional maturity and positive communication. So it is important that you as that model represent the positive image you wish to impart on them.
Parenting can be an exercise in frustration. Ms. Brooks does an excellent job of establishing her definition of positive parenting before the subject of discipline is addressed.
I especially appreciated the real-life scenarios, which show how the strategy may play out in such situations.
As a parent of more than one minor child, the "attention" piece is especially helpful. Realizing avoiding conflict is not always a good thing, as it sends messages to children that they can get a parent to back off by causing drama, is a needed reminder that a shift in the parental power dynamic also sends clear messages to kids who test limits. Boundaries are crucial fortifications for family relationships, and so is consistency.
Sometimes parenting may seem like a blind exercise in life. This book gives some clear guardrails to help address the perilous parts of the process early so that later years aren't such a dreaded coming event.
I can find d myself implementing the techniques with my six year old. The suggestions are practical and useful. I think some days will be harder than others still; however it is nice that this isn't a one size fits all method. I was starting to work towards this, but have more tips now after reading this.
The author does a really nice job walking through parenting challenges and offers sound advice to not only overcome, but get on your child's level and think on their lines to help. I appreciate the time and effort put into this