7 Strategies for Disciplining an Explosive Child: Regaining Family Balance Is Possible. Discover the Benefits of No-Shout, Gentle Parenting
Written by Samantha Neel
Narrated by Samantha Neel
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About this audiobook
Are shouting, chaos, and yelling the order of the day in your home?
Tranquility and good communication seem unattainable?
Reacting to physically and mentally stressful behaviors such as dealing with explosive, impulsive, and non-listening children is complicated...
On the one hand, children react explosively, and on the other, we want them to know that they can always count on their parent's support. This book comes from extensive research and dedication to families. It will follow you step-by-step on this incredible journey to create new ways of approaching child-rearing and living family life more peacefully!
How is this possible? Through the analysis of the 9 temperament traits!
This new information will open up your horizons, help you get to know your family better, and understand the right ways to interact with each member to avoid crises, tantrums, tears, screaming, and unnecessary fights!
One of the most significant plus points we are proud of is its practicality! It's a real guide full of practical steps explained in simple words, experiments, and activities to do with your kids!
For example, you'll find:
✓ The 5 steps to be listened WITHOUT yelling
✓ The 7 experts tips to help your child manage anger
✓ The 8 truths (the last one will move you) that you'll experience firsthand when you stop yelling at your kids
We need to break the cycle of parents and children yelling-it's been going on for too many generations!
Have faith in your and your child's extraordinary capacity for a change!
Start here, now: click on "buy now" and take your first natural step toward a new life of laughter, happiness, and serenity!
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5This book had promise and so wanted the information but the sentence structure and the constant changing of pronouns is confusing. The child is Mary. Mary is referred to as “she, he, it” depending on the sentence. It makes it hard to follow. For example Mary (she made a mess in the kitchen), Mary (he is not a violent child), Mary (in the passed it was dragged from the park)