Anger Management for Parents
How to Be Calmer and More Patient with Your Children
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Yolanda S
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著者:
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Katherine Guzman
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If you’re a parent who yells and screams at your children on a daily basis and constantly feels like you’re at your wits end, it’s time to find a new communication strategy that is not only more effective, but also won’t make your blood pressure skyrocket.
Kids can be downright frustrating.
They don’t like to listen, they know exactly how to push your buttons, and they even seem to get some sort of pleasure from driving you up the wall.
This behavior can sometimes make parents get upset. Angry even.
Unfortunately, that’s not healthy for you, and it’s not healthy for your kids.
Gone are the days when fear was the parenting tool of choice.
Raising your voice, or your hand, will not teach your child the valuable life lessons you hope to instill in them.
But what can you do in the heat of the moment when your blood is boiling and your anger is rising?
You can turn to Anger Management for Parents.
In this book, you’ll learn all about the root of your anger, why it’s harmful to everyone involved, and most importantly, how to let go of your anger and parent effectively without it.
You’ll also learn why parental anger has more to do with you and your experiences than anything your child is doing.
In addition, you’ll discover:
- Calming strategies to help you move past anger when you feel it growing
- A look at emotions close to anger that you will also experience as a parent, and how to deal with those
- How managing your anger as a parent can help you in other areas of life
- Why becoming more emotionally intelligent is an important step for all parents
- How to use your newfound skills to teach anger management to your kids
- And much, much more!
Parent-child bonds are formed not through yelling and anger, but through love, trust, and effective communication.
Children who grow up with parents who don’t learn to control their anger are at risk of becoming violent in their own relationships.
On the other hand, children who are raised in calm households where communication is valued learn to relate to others, manage their emotions, and trust their parents.
Which version do you want your little one to be?
It’s time to let go of anger and learn how to parent from a place of peace. If you’re ready to discover the strategies, click “buy".
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