Audiobook22 minutes
How to Talk to Your Kids So They Will Listen
Written by Susan Pierce
Narrated by Steven Myles
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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About this audiobook
How to Talk to Your Kids So They Will Listen: Learn How You Can Foster a Great Relationship with Your Kids Through Excellent Communication
Parents, regardless of the period, will experience some difficulties talking to and making their kids listen to them. Parents from the past went through such trouble, parents in the present times are having a hard time talking to their kids, and future parents will likely experience the same difficulties. As responsible and caring parents, we think a lot about the welfare of our children and will not hesitate to correct our children’s wrongdoings and get them back on track. Good communication is the key to having a harmonious relationship with our children. We observe how our children behave and how they talk to us. We correct them by using the right discipline, and we see to it that they always use good manners and proper conduct.
In this audiobook, you will learn how to establish a good foundation in your relationship with your kids and discover the secrets on how to communicate well so your kids will always listen.
This audiobook will cover the following topics:
- Try and Adjust to Your Children’s Level
- Always Use Positive and Encouraging Tone
- Avoid Lengthy Speeches
- Be a Good Role Model
- And many more!
To foster a close and good relationship with each of your children, you need to start with establishing good communication to build mutual respect. To learn more, download your copy of this audiobook today!
Parents, regardless of the period, will experience some difficulties talking to and making their kids listen to them. Parents from the past went through such trouble, parents in the present times are having a hard time talking to their kids, and future parents will likely experience the same difficulties. As responsible and caring parents, we think a lot about the welfare of our children and will not hesitate to correct our children’s wrongdoings and get them back on track. Good communication is the key to having a harmonious relationship with our children. We observe how our children behave and how they talk to us. We correct them by using the right discipline, and we see to it that they always use good manners and proper conduct.
In this audiobook, you will learn how to establish a good foundation in your relationship with your kids and discover the secrets on how to communicate well so your kids will always listen.
This audiobook will cover the following topics:
- Try and Adjust to Your Children’s Level
- Always Use Positive and Encouraging Tone
- Avoid Lengthy Speeches
- Be a Good Role Model
- And many more!
To foster a close and good relationship with each of your children, you need to start with establishing good communication to build mutual respect. To learn more, download your copy of this audiobook today!
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The audiobook also provides tips for encouraging kids to open up and express their feelings, which can help parents better understand and connect with their children. It provides practical advice on how to praise and encourage children in ways that build their self-esteem and confidence. This audiobook also provides guidance on how to discipline children in a way that is firm but loving, and does not damage the parent-child relationship.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This is an excellent resource for parents looking to improve their communication with their children. This audiobook provides practical tips and strategies that are easy to implement, and is written in an accessible and engaging style that makes it easy to read and understand. While it may not provide all the answers to every parenting challenge, it can serve as a helpful starting point for building stronger, healthier relationships with kids.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5"How to Talk to Your Kids So They Will Listen" is an insightful and practical guide for parents who want to improve their communication with their children. It provides a wealth of tips and strategies for fostering healthy communication and relationships with kids of all ages. It also emphasizes on the importance of listening to your children with empathy and attention, and provides specific techniques for doing so effectively.