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Explosive Parents Anger Management Guide - How to Manage Your Anger Understand Your Emotional Triggers Improve Your Communication and Create a Loving Bond with Your Kids - cover

Explosive Parents Anger Management Guide - How to Manage Your Anger Understand Your Emotional Triggers Improve Your Communication and Create a Loving Bond with Your Kids

Dr. Henry Ellis Thompson

Maison d'édition: Dr. Henry Ellis Thompson

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Synopsis

Fed up with feeling like anger has power over you? Do you want to have a more meaningful relationship with your children? There is no need to look any further! This thorough book will help you alter your parenting adventure.

Inside this book, you will find effective ways to understand and manage your rage like never before. This book is jam-packed with practical advice and insights for restoring harmony in your household, from identifying the fundamental causes of your explosive emotions to mastering the art of successful communication.

But wait, there's more! This book goes beyond simply dealing with rage. It's a step-by-step guide to building a caring, supporting atmosphere in which your children may thrive. Learn how to encourage empathy, create resilience, and experience the delights of parenthood from a whole new perspective.

Don't let your anger prevent you from becoming the parent you want to be. Control your emotions, develop your relationship with your children, and rediscover the joy of parenting with "Explosive Parents Anger Management Guide."

Get your copy today and begin your road to a more connected, calmer family life!
Disponible depuis: 22/04/2024.

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