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Daily Words to Guide and Encourage Your Kids - cover

Daily Words to Guide and Encourage Your Kids

T.S Avini

Publisher: T.S. AVINI

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"Daily Words to Guide and Encourage Your Kids" unveils the profound impact of language on a child's development and how harnessing this power can lead to a stronger, more emotionally intelligent new generation. This book is your comprehensive roadmap for using communication to bolster confidence, resilience, kindness, and creativity.- Learn the art of positive communication to build a foundation of trust and mutual respect.- Discover how daily affirmations and guided storytelling can foster a thriving environment for curiosity and empathy.These pages are filled with actionable strategies and thoughtful insights, exploring everything from the role of playful language in growth to the significance of gratitude in a fast-paced world. Create a nurturing dialogue that enriches your child's perspective and prepares them for the future. Embrace this opportunity to transform your household into a haven of positivity and strength with the power of your words. Make the change today and invest in your child’s bright tomorrow!
Available since: 08/15/2025.
Print length: 189 pages.

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