How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen: Whining, Fighting, Meltdowns, Defiance, and Other Challenges of Childhood Free Audiobook Download by Julie King,Joanna Faber
Julie King and her husband struggled with their child's temper tantrums, meltdowns, and disobedience. Julie knew that the best way to help her son was to communicate calmly but firmly. She also wanted to know what other parents were doing in this situation. Julie conducted an anonymous survey of over 400 parents, which revealed that many parents are dealing with difficult children as well as temper tantrums, meltdowns, defiance, and more.
There are many reasons why children might not listen but the most important one is that they don't think you know any better than they do. The best response to a child's stubbornness is to empathize with them and make it clear that you're listening without giving up.
Children often act up when they don't understand why they're doing something. It can be really frustrating, but it's important to remember that children are just learning how to do things and have a hard time understanding why. Julie King is an expert on child behavior who has written this book to give parents advice on how to talk non-confrontationally with your kids.
The advice offered in the audiobook is to learn what triggers your child's tantrums and have those words ready to use when you need them. For example, joking about a tantrum may make your child laugh, but if they don't stop crying then telling them "no" will work better than laughing.
Julie King has compiled a wonderful story of how children can be a challenge to parents in communicating with them. Julie King is a magazine writer who shares her personal journey as she trains herself to handle the challenging aspects of parenting. Julie King shares some great advice that will help every parent become more patient and find better ways to communicate with their children.
Julie King's new book, How To Talk When Kids Won't Listen, addresses the parenting challenges of children who are not showing respectful behavior or listening to their parents. Through storytelling and personal anecdotes from her own life as a mother, she shows parents how they can talk to their children in an effort to teach them better how to communicate with one another.
Published Date | 2021-08-03 |
Duration | 8 hours 53 minutes |
Author | Julie King, Joanna Faber |
Narrated | Mia Barron, George Newbern, Candace Thaxton, Joy Osmanski, Cynthia Farrell, Joanna Faber, Julie King |
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Abridged | No |
Is It Free? | 30-days Free |
Category | Health & Wellness |
Parent Category | Marriage & Family, Self Development |