Soft Spoken Parenting

Soft Spoken Parenting
Author: H. Wallace Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007-07
Genre: Child rearing
ISBN: 1933317884

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Presents a practical guide for parents that provides fifty suggestions on how to maintain control when disciplining their children.

The Soft spoken Parent

The Soft spoken Parent
Author: H. Wallace Goddard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2006
Genre: Communication in families
ISBN: 1599920018

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Soft Spoken Parent

Soft Spoken Parent
Author: H. Wallace Goddard
Publsiher: Leatherwood PressLlc
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012-11-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1599928647

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Presents a practical guide for parents that provides fifty-five suggestions on how to maintain control when disciplining their children.

No More Push Parenting

No More Push Parenting
Author: Elisabeth Guthrie,Kathy Matthews
Publsiher: Harmony
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2009-12-16
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780307488862

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CAN PARENTS AVOID THE OVERACHIEVEMENT TRAP AND STILL RAISE SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN? In America's hypercompetitive culture, children are being suffocated by our quest to make them the best. As competitive parenting has been on the rise since the 1980s, so have rates of teen suicide, eating disorders, depression, and drug use. Yet the cycle of "push parenting" doesn’t show signs of slowing down. Our children today are competing with classmates who began listening to Mozart in utero and were enrolled in educational classes at the ages of two and three. Under these circumstances, parents feel that they cannot afford to opt out. No More Push Parenting offers solutions for parents caught up by the need to push their children to the top, those parents who don't want to push but worry that their children may not measure up. With her fifteen-plus years of clinical experience, Dr. Elisabeth Guthrie provides targeted, prescriptive alternatives to the problem of push parenting, supported by the illustrative case studies of real children who are and aren't succeeding--and why. She explores the ways in which children are hindered emotionally and intellectually by the pressure to succeed that they often feel from parents on a daily basis. Helping parents discover the fine line between good parenting and pressure parenting, Dr. Guthrie provides them with the permission to do less pushing without sacrificing their ideals for their children, and offers techniques that they can use to deflect the pressure to push while still providing healthy encouragement. With tips for enhancing the development of every child's unique set of talents, the book is a vital reality check for anyone concerned about what's really best for kids.

Just Add 21 Days Magic in Your Parenting

Just Add 21 Days Magic in Your Parenting
Author: Dipti Singhal
Publsiher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2021-08-13
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781639746651

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JUST ADD 21 DAYS MAGIC IN YOUR PARENTING Do you believe in tiny yet magical habits that can transform children’s personality and shape them to better individuals? If yes, this book is right for you. - How to keep the external distractions away from children? - Discipline – Is it giving you negative emotions? How to handle this? - A special phase of life – ‘Teens’. How to make it more joyful for parents and children both? - Gadgets/Screen Time – Unavoidable. Ways to build a constructive path. - A robust, value-driven environment that helps the child with various life-skills in young age. - Journey of “No” to “Yes” in parenting. - Statistics and facts about each given technique based on various surveys, case studies and researches. Indulge into realistic challenges, mindful activities and explore quick tips that author is sharing based on the pragmatic experiences. Get on board and enjoy a perky parenting ride!

Parenting with an Accent

Parenting with an Accent
Author: Masha Rumer
Publsiher: Beacon Press
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2021-11-30
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9780807021941

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Merging real stories with research and on-the-ground reporting, an award-winning journalist and immigrant explores multicultural parenting and identity in the US Through her own stories and interviews with other immigrant families, Masha Rumer paints a realistic and compassionate picture of what it’s like for immigrant parents raising a child in America while honoring their cultural identities. Parenting with an Accent incorporates a diverse collection of voices and experiences, giving readers an intimate look at the lives of many different immigrant families across the country. Using empirical data, humor, and on-the-ground reportage, Rumer offers interviews with experts on various aspects of parenting as an immigrant, including the challenges of acculturation, bilingualism strategies, and childcare. She visits a children’s Amharic class at an Ethiopian church in New York, a California vegetable farm, a Persian immersion school, and more. Deeply researched yet personal, Parenting with an Accent centers immigrants and their experiences in a new country—emphasizing how immigrants and their children remain an integral part of America’s story.

Three Virtues of Effective Parenting

Three Virtues of Effective Parenting
Author: Shirley Yuen
Publsiher: Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012-02-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781462902040

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This Asian parenting book applies the wisdom of the Chinese sage Confucius to the challenges of modern parenting. Confucius believed that any change we wish to make in our lives must begin from within. Three Virtues of Effective Parenting calls on readers to develop the virtues to help them understand the changes they can make to become a better parent: Benevolence teaches us how to truly love our children, to guide them with discipline and respect, and to be generous with our time and loving care. Wisdom shows us how to take the right action for the right result, to understand our children's problems, and to acknowledge and learn from our mistakes. Courage helps us to preserve when things go wrong, let go of our children when necessary, and dare to make difficult choices. Readers will discover that the power of virtue is twofold: It will help them to become better people, as well as influence and change the behavior of the people around them. Using the tools of Confucian philosophy, this book aims for real-life results in parent/child relationships. Readers will come to understand the three roles they play as parents—the good ruler, the inspiring teacher, and the caring friend.

Parenting Pauses

Parenting Pauses
Author: Dawn Colclasure
Publsiher: Gypsy Shadow Publishing
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2019-10-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781619501935

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Being a deaf parent isn’t just about not being able to hear anything—it’s more. From limited access to information in the medical establishments to daily challenges in dealing with discrimination and communication hurdles, the world of deaf parenting is one fraught with trials, fears and tribulations that no other parenting experience will offer. But at the same time, there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Deaf parents CAN conquer those trials, they CAN overcome those fears and they CAN work around those tribulations in order to make deaf parenting work. Parenting Pauses will give readers, both deaf and hearing, an inside look into the world of one deaf parent, along with some tips and techniques learned along the way.