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Positive Discipline Playbook - Raise Confident Kids with Clear Boundaries - cover

Positive Discipline Playbook - Raise Confident Kids with Clear Boundaries

T.S Avini

Casa editrice: T.S. AVINI

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In a world where parenting styles are diverse and often contradictory, "Positive Discipline Playbook: Raise Confident Kids with Clear Boundaries" offers a refreshing, evidence-based approach to building a harmonious home where children thrive. This comprehensive guide invites you to explore the philosophy of positive discipline, which marries kindness with firmness, helping you raise children who are not just well-behaved but emotionally intelligent and resilient.- Discover practical strategies on establishing clear boundaries without stifling independence, ensuring your children understand limits while growing into responsible individuals.- Learn how to utilize positive language and communication to build trust, fostering a nurturing environment where children feel valued and heard.This book delves deep into the science behind positive discipline, offering insights into the psychological and neuroscientific principles that make this approach effective. From understanding the developmental importance of empathy and emotional intelligence to mastering consequence-based discipline, this book provides the tools and techniques necessary for modern parenting challenges.Embrace this transformative journey and equip yourself with the methods to raise the next generation of confident, self-assured, and compassionate leaders. Make the change today for a better tomorrow in your family life.
Disponibile da: 14/08/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 185 pagine.

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