Does your kid always run to their room when scolded, throws a tantrum in the middle of the road, uses abusive language, and misbehaves with their peers and elde
By Frank Dixon
Does your kid always run to their room when scolded, throws a tantrum in the middle of the road, uses abusive language, and misbehaves with their peers and elders? Or do they seem scared to take on new challenges because the fear of failure and loss is too much to handle? Are they not mentally strong to regulate their emotions and behaviors? Do they show reluctance to try things they aren’t comfortable with? Are you afraid the outside world will break their confidence and manipulate them? If so, then this is the book you need to read right now! Often kids, young and old, fear trying new things for the sole reason of being hurt. And as parents, we only do more harm by trying to keep them clutched instead of motivating and encouraging them to go for it. Instead, we should be the ones to offer them opportunities for growth and development, so they learn not to be bullied by their inner voices that keep putting them down. In How Parents Can Raise Resilient Kids, we look at simple-to-follow, science-backed, and practical strategies and habits that will help parents raise mentally-strong, patient, and self-reliant kids. From helping them cope with uncertainties to failure and grief, we offer readers valuable insights to help kids overcome and recover from it. The book also features practical means to implement various strategies such as how to get them to become more confident, not fear making mistakes, take pride when owning up to them, and most important of all, learn to be resilient in tough times.
ASIN: B08DM2LQPY
34 pages | Language: English | Published: July 24, 2020
Genre: Children's & Young Adult Literature
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