Raise a happy, confident, warm-hearted, and respectful child without being an explosive parent.Do you easily get angry with your child? Do little things annoy you easily? Have you experienced an outburst in public? Are you tired of yelling inside the house to have your children obey?
Discover the yell-free and stress-free approach to parenting!As parents, we can get exhausted caring for our children. We've tried all sorts of methods. In our frustration, we end up yelling, screaming, and hitting them to follow our commands. And they still refuse to listen.
Maybe you need help. Maybe what you are doing is dangerous to you and your child. Maybe you need to discover another approach to raising your kids without screaming your lungs out.
What if there is a solution? A solution that you can learn and implement simply by reading a book.
In this book, you will
The step-by-step guide to identifying your triggersThe right way to deal with the different emotions that trigger parentsThe ways to manage your anger effectivelyThe 3 things that you can do to raise your child without stressing yourselfThe measures to stop damaging your relationship with your childrenThe precautions to take to keep your children from becoming explosive tooThe common misconceptions people have about angerAnd more!There is a way to raise children to be calmer, respectful, warm-hearted, and happy. You'd be surprised that your children will be beyond just obedient and agreeable after you have read this book. By following this book, you will be able to raise happy, confident, warm-hearted, and respectful human beings.Grab a copy of this book now to learn more.
This book was my attempt at doing some emotional learning to manage anger. Chapters 1-6 were informative and gave a lot to think about; some practical ways to process anger and handle it healthier and kinder ways especially to your children. Chapter 7 however was full of parenting advice that was mostly bad takes and emotionally dismissive. Ie: give your children the silent treatment and reject their affection during this time, don’t ever praise or reward “good behavior.” And then there was the conclusion. It would have been an immediate no from me had the words been spoken earlier in the book; “I don’t choose to be angry. I choose love” and “After practice and discipline you too will be able to not choose to be angry, because it is a choice.” *cue my eye roll* This entire book’s purpose is to teach you healthy coping skills for your anger, and it mostly did that. However, anyone that is emotionally mature should realize that feelings are part of the human experience and not something you choose. No one chooses anger anymore than they choose pain when their toe is stepped on. Love and anger can coexist, saying they can’t is emotionally dismissive and entire unhelpful. In conclusion, I did pick up a couple new coping skills from this book but I would not recommend.
I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.
Right off the bat, I am very impressed by how professional and non-judgemental this book is toward the target audience. This is not a topic I often think about because I am not yet a parent. However, if I was struggling with this if anything, I would feel very validated and open to accepting help due to the tone of this book.
The text is also written with expert emotional intelligence. Even though I am not a parent, I am a human. As such, I too deal with anger haha. This book really invites you to look inward and take an assessment of where you are at at any given moment. I can also tell this book is well-researched because it references proven methods.
The main reason it did not get 5 stars however was more about the audiobook quality than the actual book. It sounds like I got the unedited version. It cuts off at random parts or repeats the same line twice in a row with weird background noise. The voice is amazing though, so no criticism there.
This book presents a thoughtful and informed approach to replacing explosively angry responses with more constructive and measured ones. It’s not about invalidating anger as much as understanding the instances in which it is a less than optimal basis for response. For those cases, including most parenting interactions, the book is full of helpful tips and strategies to aid readers in downshifting their anger in favor of more effective and sustainable strategies.
Dealing with emotions we.all have at times in life
Good book to control emotions of life in general. Not just when it comes to dealing with kids. Good info and not long to read which is never a bad thing in my opinion.
Listened to this book. Quick listen but a lot of good information. Opened my eyes to how my son might be feeling when I lash out, and ways I can avoid doing so. Great practices that I wasn’t aware of that can help me. Will be implementing some of them in my home. Thank you!