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Parenting Well After Childhood Abuse
- Be a Great Parent Even If Yours Were Crap
- Narrado por: Geanne Meta
- Duração: 3 horas e 21 minutos
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Sinopse
Do you need some good parenting advice and tips?
This book is for you!
There are many books on recovering from the trauma of child abuse, but not many that focus on the job of parenting afterwards. This groundbreaking self-help book reinforces the importance of healing the damage to be the best parent you can be.
While the subject is heavy, there are many light and humorous moments throughout the book, especially in the parenting scenarios. This is a parenting book with useful tips, whether you came from abuse or not.
Parenting is hard. It's even more challenging when you had a crappy childhood. Of course you don't want to do what was done to you, but it's easier said than done.
While there's no quick fix, this book gives encouragement to seek help and a road map of steps to take. Geanne Meta sets an example for transcending the harm done in childhood to reach a life full of hope and healing.
Part one, "Healing Yourself", is about the journey to become whole, while part two, "Raising Good Kids", is based on the author's quest to find how to give her kids what she needed.
The author lived with the pain of childhood sexual abuse, but didn't seek help until she became a parent. She went from small victim to resilient survivor by working on the root causes of her shame, denial, pain, and anger.
As a survivor, you'll relate to many of the same thoughts and negative feelings that the author had about herself. Her story takes you through the steps of breaking the cycle, recognizing denial, and finding self-love - and maybe even forgiveness.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How you can be kinder to yourself
- Helpful parenting tips and resources
- How Geanne struggled with healing from sexual and emotional abuse
- And much more
The book includes tools like a worksheet to help you connect with your inner child and the questionnaire “what you want to do differently than your parents”.
This groundbreaking self-help book will help every survivor recovering from the trauma of child abuse to make sure that they become the best parent they can be. New parents, or those at any stage who are looking for answers, can find ways to make life better for themselves and their children.
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