Parenting Is Not Perfect... Neither Are You
A Guide to Bringing the Best Out of Your Kids by Avoiding Perfection and Embracing Imperfection
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Narrado por:
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Claire Glover
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De:
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Sabrina Chase
Sobre este áudio
If you’re not perfect, why should you expect your kids to be perfect? Do you ever wonder as a parent if you’re doing enough? Raising bad kids? Not disciplining them enough? Parenting strong-willed preschoolers, teenagers, or even adult kids that have yet to grow up? You are not alone....
As you listen to this book, expect to find yourself both challenged and excited. Parenting is a learning process, finding insights only after making countless mistakes. You can walk a different path and stop falling into the same “perfection” parenting trap. You can change everything about your parent-child relationship dynamic and build a close connection with your child by embracing and celebrating the imperfections that make you unique. This book is packed with actionable advice and practical steps with easy-to-implement ideas to connect with your child right now.
In this book, you will learn:·
- How to appreciate yourself as a parent·
- How imperfections can be celebrated to make your parenting experience complete·
- How to develop your child by embracing their uniqueness
Before you over-discipline your child or pressure yourself as a parent to be perfect, listen to this book first. It will open your mind to understanding that your parenting skills are a moving target, needing constant improvements. This book is perfect if you’re seeking actionable parenting advice for any age, including parenting preschoolers, teenagers, boys, girls, and strong-willed children in the tech age.
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