POSITIVE PARENTING: 4 in 1: Become A Positive Parent To Raise Happy And Confident Children, A Guide To Learn How To Manage Your Emotions To Be Heard Without Yelling.
Are you a parent and feel overwhelmed with managing your children?
Do you continue to face the same conflicts day after day?
The parenting experience challenges us because our "problem" children often result from our unresolved discomforts. If we are anxious, agitated, depressed, angry, or just not feeling well for whatever reason, we may be providing a negative example of stress and behavior.
With these books, through simple tips, you will be able to more easily find work-life balance and set an example for your children on how to balance responsibilities and obligations with physical, mental health, relationships, and wellness activities.
Through the journey into deeply understanding your children, you will learn simple techniques that will help you raise happy, well-adjusted children.
Here's what you'll find in the
- Helping them understand how they feel
- Teach them to calm down, not get up
- Practice what to say
- What is a highly sensitive child?
- Symptoms of anxiety in children
- Eight things to say instead of "stop crying."
- What is the distinction between ADD, ODD, and ADHD?
...And so much more!
Ready to become a better parent to raise better, happier kids?
This book is an excellent resource guide for parents and grandparents as well. I moved to another state to be a support system for my daughter and my grandson. I spend a lot of time with my grandson my daughter works and goes to school and sometimes her patience is a little short.. I got this book to help us is us be better for him. Being clear and consistent with a child is very important. Punishment when needed is okay. Remember to reward good behavior and to be stern and firm without yelling and screaming. Children do mirror what we do whether we realize it or not. So we really are shaping how they will deal things in the future. They are little people so you have to delve deep and ask questions to find out what's going on with them and they do give a little bit of leeway as they are children we can't expect them to be adult. As parents and grandparents there's a lot going on so we have to make sure that we can check our anger so that we're having the right conversations without all the aggression. We want to set our it our children up to come talk to us when they have a problem and not fear that they're going to be met with aggression. If you have a kid with ADHD definitely this book has something in it for you. How to deal with that child, how to get help if you need, medication if needed and what other issues arise when a kid has ADHD. You don't have to try to do it all by yourself.. I think the most important thing to remember is that we are only human trying to raise other little humans. Sometimes you just gotta stop and breathe as you would ask them to do when they are upset. This is a very helpful book.
Children are not cookie cutters, they are not all the same. This book will help you understand the uniqueness of your child and therefore raise them in the best way for them and for you
Do you have highly sensitive children or child, does one of your children have ADHD? Do you or your child have anger issues or explosive tendencies, than you would definitely benefit from this book.