3 in 1 Bundle Parenting Preschoolers 2 to 5 Years Old
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Narrado por:
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Tom Brooks
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De:
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Michelle Mann
Sobre este áudio
What if a few new habits could dramatically improve your parenting, using techniques used by preschool teachers to help you face the difficulties?
Children grow up in a flash. Until we’re parents, we don’t realize how quickly time passes and how crucial it is for us to make the most of their formative years.
Parenting Preschoolers 2 to 5 Years Old: 20 Tips for Parents from Preschool Teachers aims to help you navigate those precious years, where curiosity, intense emotions, imagination, growing responsibilities, new skills, words, and challenges collide.
This book offers insight:
- Proven strategies
- Techniques used by preschool teachers to help you face the difficulties and adjust when challenges arise
- Motivate and discipline your child with age-appropriate methods
Learn these proven techniques and marvel at how quickly their methods prove effective at home with your child. This teachers’ playbook will have you feeling self-assured, ready for what comes your way, and ready to foster good, more meaningful communication with your preschooler for years to come.
Who wouldn’t want to arm themselves and their child with skills they can use for a lifetime?
Voted best parenting books for toddlers!
Buy this smart parenting book NOW to increase your techniques and stop feeling so overwhelmed! Pick up your copy today by clicking the BUY NOW button at the top of this page!
BOOK 2
When one of your tiny toddler’s big emotions jumps up to bite you, one of the greatest feelings of shame for many parents comes from not knowing how to handle it; or worse still, feeling like you haven’t handled it well.
I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you, but parenting can be tough. You have a child destined for great things to be responsible for. There is no perfect parent or child, but somehow we always manage to find shame in not living up to these fanciful expectations.
It is a great service to your child to raise them with a strong will. The world isn’t an easy place to get along in. Preparing your child to back themselves through life’s trials is setting them up for success in the future. Unfortunately, it can also feel like setting yourself up for arguments in the supermarket snack aisle.
Describing a child as "strong-willed" can often bring with it a hefty amount of negative baggage.
You went to the store for a gallon of milk, but for some reason or another, you’ve left with a screaming toddler unable to fathom the logic of not being allowed a whole box of chocolate cookies on a whim. It feels like the entire store is glaring at you. It feels somewhere along the way, somehow, like you’ve failed as a parent.
The reality is that perspective is everything, especially in raising a toddler. This isn’t a failure, this is an opportunity to help mold your child into a dynamic individual prepared for whatever the future holds.
The change of perspective I want to share with you is understanding that the big emotions that often lead to "meltdowns" or "tantrums" or "hissy fits" often have nothing to do with you or your child’s personality. They have everything to do with little minds processing ideas that are bigger than themselves.
What I want to share with you is an understanding of the way those little minds are wired and strategies to help your child wrangle with these big feelings without all the tears.
My book, and your go-to guide, Raising Strong-Willed Toddlers.
BOOK 3:
This book explores all the different things you need to address to give your child a happy childhood and help them develop into happy and healthy individuals. No amount of money or other material item is worth anything if you don’t feel well and aren’t happy in your circumstances.
©2022 Michelle Mann (P)2022 Michelle Mann