Incredible Parent: Discover Your Parenting Strengths and Raise Your Kids with Confidence
By Brandon Miller and Analyn Miller
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If you’re reading this, chances are you are already a good parent. How can you take the next step from good to incredible? By shifting your focus to what you do well as a parent instead of dwelling on your weaknesses.
Inside you’ll discover how to get a special online access code to the groundbreaking IncredibleParent strengths assessment, a powerful tool to help you identify your core strengths as a parent. Using the practical advice and proven strategies in the book, you can grow and leverage those areas of strength to bring joy and success to your daily parenting interactions.
This innovative strengths-based, intentional approach to child raising will make you more confident, aware, and energized as a parent, allowing you the freedom to do what you do well and bring out the best in your kids.
Brandon Miller
Brandon and Analyn Miller are successful business owners and the parents of seven children. They are passionate about seeing families engage a strengths-based parenting approach that unearths the uniqueness in every child and empowers positive parent-child relationships through every stage of life. Brandon is a Certified Strengths Coach through the Gallup Organization and the CEO of 34 Strong, a coaching and consulting firm dedicated to improving employee engagement. Analyn owns and operates the Analyn Miller Group, part of Keller Williams Realty.
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Strong Moms and Super Dads
As we’ve grown on this parenting journey, we’ve had the privilege of meeting some amazing moms and dads—though trust us, they didn’t start out that way. All of these incredible parents have three things in common.
1. They play to their strengths.
These strong moms and super dads take the time to learn their parenting strengths, and with increased self-awareness, they overcome the challenge many parents face: comparing themselves to other parents. This challenge is not unique; it plagues many parents.
The good news is, as we embrace our strengths, we grow in confidence, competence, and creativity. We see more options when we face challenges, we have more energy to meet the demands of parenting, and we are inspired to stay the course, even when things get hard. We can’t wait to tell you more about how to use this book to learn and apply your parenting strengths.
2. They stop being their worst critic.
Let’s face it: If you’ve been a parent for one day, you’ve already learned you are going to make some mistakes. Add a few thousand more days, and you are looking at a heap of failure. News flash: It comes with the territory. Parenting is challenging and not a perfect science. Strong parents come to this realization and learn how to let go of the unrealistic expectations they set for themselves and embrace the journey and destination of being the best parents they can be. This requires learning and growing and a lot of