You Can No Longer Yell At Your Children!
Communication is critical for effective parenting. The problem is that we parents have a tendency to communicate excessively. Not only is this useless, but it also prevents youngsters from disclosing their emotions.
This book will teach you how to be more effective with your children while also supporting yourself more. It contains fresh perspectives and ideas, as well as the author's tried-and-true methods for addressing common issues and setting the groundwork for long-term partnerships, such as creative approaches to:
Take care of your child's negative emotions, such as frustration, rage, and disappointment.
Without being disrespectful, express your strong feelings.
Make the most of your child's eager collaboration.
Maintain goodwill while setting strong boundaries
Use punishment alternatives that encourage self-control.
Recognize the difference between destructive and constructive praise.
Resolve family conflicts quietly.
Whether your child is in preschool, elementary school, or high school, intentional listening will help them feel heard, appreciated, and empowered to find their own voice. The practices you put in place now will lay the groundwork for good relationships later in life.
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