Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How to Stop Yelling and Start Connecting Free Audiobook Download by Dr. Laura Markham


In this audiobook, Dr. Laura Markham explains the key steps in becoming a calmer parent and teaches parents how to effectively communicate with their children. She shares methods for developing better communication skills in both parents and kids, including:

The moment you stop yelling and start connecting, you'll realize how much better the kids are. Dr. Markham has seen this happen with countless families over the years. The kids feel their parents love them, and in return they are more engaged and receptive to your parenting style. This audiobook will give you tips on how to stop yelling and start connecting with your kids so that both of you can be happier.

The audiobook is a helpful tool for parents who want to create peace in the home. It's easy to get stressed and start yelling at your kids because of their mess or lack of responsibility. Dr. Markham suggests that parents need to slow down, take one step at a time, and use more connection skills instead of yelling and being angry all the time.

Dr. Laura Markham's book is a helpful tool for parents to stop yelling at their children and start connecting with them. It provides practical advice on how to create peaceful environments in your home as well as guidance on how you can spend quality time with your kids in a positive way.

Parents are often faced with the challenge of finding a healthy way to handle disagreements and frustrations with their children. Dr. Laura Markham, a pediatrician, helps parents gain insight into how yelling negatively affects a child's relationship with their parents and teaches them specific techniques for healthy communication.

When I listen to Dr. Laura Markham's audiobook, "Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How to Stop Yelling and Start Connecting", I find it to be very informative and helpful in my parenting journey. This audiobook is about how kids' emotions are connected to their gut reactions. If a parent is yelling at their child for no reason, they may be teaching them that yelling is an appropriate response to a given situation rather than listening and understanding their child's perspective.

Published Date 2013-03-25
Duration 7 hours 0 minutes
Author Dr. Laura Markham
Narrated Xe Sands
Reviews
(36 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Parenting, Marriage & Family

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