"This is a must-read for every family that yearns to create peace and harmony.” --Shefali Tsabary, Ph.D., New York Times bestselling author of The Conscious Parent Tired of yelling and nagging? True family connection is possible--and this essential guide shows us how. Popular parenting blogger Rebecca Eanes believes that parenting advice should be about more than just getting kids to behave. Struggling to maintain a meaningful connection with her two little ones and frustrated by the lack of emotionally aware books for parents, she began to share her own insights with readers online. Her following has grown into a thriving community--hundreds of thousands strong. In this eagerly anticipated guide, Eanes shares her hard-won wisdom for overcoming limiting thought patterns and recognizing emotional triggers, as well as advice for connecting with kids at each stage, from infancy to adolescence. This heartfelt, insightful advice comes not from an "expert," but from a learning, evolving parent. Filled with practical, solution-oriented advice, this is an empowering guide for any parent who longs to end the yelling, power struggles, and downward spiral of acting out, punishment, resentment, and shame--and instead foster an emotional connection that helps kids learn self-discipline, feel confident, and create lasting, loving bonds.
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As children we learn that A is for apple, B is for ball, and C is for cat. Wouldn't it be wonderful if parenting could be broken down using the ABCs as well? Look no further, because The ABCs of Positive Parenting are here!
What else can you actually gain from this book? o 10 basic foundations of good parenting o The power of self-concept in positive parenting o How is attachment affecting our parenting ways? o How to handle and correct tantrums and whining ...
Given our fast-paced world, this book is a refreshing and easy-to-use tool to encourage positive change.Barb Roba is licensed in the state of New York as a mental health therapist.
Do you wish there was a way to raise well-behaved children without punishment?
Positive Parenting, the classic parenting book, returns with new and revised material ready to guide the next generation of parents.
"When conventional parenting methods eroded the deep connection she once shared with her children, Rebecca set out on a journey to reclaim what was lost.
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