Positive Parenting Is Easier Than You Think Audiobook Download by Jennifer N. Smith


[Positive Parenting Is Easier Than You Think] is a helpful guide to understanding the important role parents can play in their children's lives. The audiobook highlights what Dr. Smith says each parent should do for their child during different stages of childhood. Particular topics include: nurturing, empathy, managing your own emotions, and teaching your child self-control.

Positive Parenting Is Easier Than You Think is a step-by-step guide to raising children who love life, have self-confidence, and work hard. The author uses real-life examples of her own kids and other children to show how the principles of positive parenting can be applied to your family. The book is well organized into chapters that cover different topics such as being proactive and specific skills for parents.

Kathleen Godwin brings every word of this book to life through her narration. The audio is extremely easy to listen to, which makes it easy for me to see the benefits of a positive parenting style and learn how I can bring this idea into my own life. Even though I'm not the type of person who enjoys reading books, I found myself wanting to keep listening to this book.

We have all been told that parenting is hard, and it can be a difficult job. Despite knowing this, studies show that parents who are more positive about parenting report being happier with their children, having a sense of achievement in the long term, and finding the experience to be easier than parents who are more negative about their parenting skills.

Positive Parenting Is Easier Than You Think can help parents to recognize positive changes their children are making, instead of focusing on the challenges they're facing. In this audiobook download, Kathleen Godwin speaks of a shift in her son's behavioral approach after dealing with a bully and changes in his life.

Harnessing the power of positive parenting is easier than you think. When your child does something well, praise them in a way that will make them feel good about themselves rather than feeling bad for what they did. If you find yourself saying 'nice work,' 'I'm so proud of you,' and other similar phrases you should be praising the child for what they have accomplished rather than telling them that they are doing well.

Published Date 2019-12-08
Duration 1 hours 15 minutes
Author Jennifer N. Smith
Narrated Kathleen Godwin
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Abridged No
Is It Free? No
Category Health & Wellness
Parent Category Parenting, Marriage & Family

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