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Raising Happy Children For Dummies
By: Sue AtkinseBook Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Imprint: For Dummies
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Every parent would like to have a happy, well- behaved child – but every parent also knows this is not often a reality! Raising Happy Children For Dummies helps you better understand your children – from toddler to teen, boys and girls – and is packed with practical tips from an experienced parenting coach to improve your parenting, your child’s happiness and as a result, their behaviour.
The book helps you explore your own parenting skills, helps you to define what changes you may need to make and provides advice on how to implement new parenting habits to improve you and your family’s relationships. Covering both day-to-day parenting and offering extra advice on how to help your children deal with life’s tougher challenges, this is a down to earth guide from a parenting coach and mother of two, Sue Atkins.
Raising Happy Children For Dummies covers: Becoming a Confident Parent Knowing What Kind of Parent You Are - and Want to Become Understanding Your Kids' Needs Beginning with the End in Mind: Establishing Goals for Your Family Communicating Effectively and Connecting with Your Children Approaching Parenting With Common Sense Maintaining Great Relationships Getting Down to Earth and Practical: Disciplining Your Kids Choosing Different Strategies for Different Ages When the Going Gets Tough: Handling Conflict Coping With School Helping Your Child Cope with Individual Problems Helping Your Child Cope with Bigger Issues Raising Children with Unique and Special Needs Raising Twins, Triplets, and Multiple-Birth Children Ten Things to Do Every Single Day as a Parent Ten Techniques to Build a Happy Home Ten Things to Do When it All Goes Pear-Shaped Ten (or so) Top Resources for Parents
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| Title of Family & Relationships eBook: Raising Happy Children For Dummies | |
| Release Date: 07-31-2007 | |
| Publisher: For Dummies |
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| Parent title | Raising Happy Children For Dummies |
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| SKU | 9780470061084 |
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Raising Happy Children For Dummies
Chapter One
Becoming a Confident Parent
In This Chapter
* Following the confident parenting formula
* Getting in the driver's seat
* Planning and focusing on goals
* Becoming a better decision maker
* Making positive changes
* Taking action
Let me tell you the secret about being a confident parent: There really is no secret.
In fact being a confident parent is really a simple concept, but perhaps one you just hadn't thought of. Confident parenting involves:
Taking control of your parenting.
Planning what you want to achieve and focusing on it.
Deciding to make some changes.
Taking action.
You see, simple!
This chapter considers each critical action involved in becoming a confident parent.
Taking Control
Who is in control of your life? Your kids? Your own parents? Your friends? Some talking head on television? Or you?
Actually this is a serious question. Are you really in control of your own life? Do you take responsibility for the way everything affects you? If you don't, you may be in personal and parenting trouble already.
Taking responsibility for stuff like going to work, emptying the dishwasher, and walking the dog is easy. But what about taking responsibility for the things you apparently have no control over? Do you take responsibility for the way things affect you? Most people draw a line at that point because being a victim of circumstances is easier than taking responsibility.
REMEMBER
A victim takes the easy route a
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