Parenting Explosive Children
How to Understand Toddlers and Young Children's Outbursts and Challenging Behavior: 8 Steps to Guide Them to Emotional Intelligence and Happiness
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ナレーター:
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Rebekah Amber Clark
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著者:
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Ellen Flowers
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Most of us are used to tantrums and tears. But what happens when your child’s behavior gets out of hand to the point where you can’t cope?
Children’s bad behavior can have a horrendous impact on parents – filling them with self-doubt, feelings of failure, and even more stress and anxiety than normal.
The cycle continues. Parents are tense and determined to punish their children. Children engage in power struggles and their behavior becomes even more damaging. The longer this occurs, the harder it is to right the wrong.
The emphasis has been on behavior for too long. It’s time to take a step back and focus on the emotions that are causing this behavior.
In this guide, you will discover:
- 8 reasons why you should help your child with emotional dysregulation… starting now!
- How children’s brains develop and the importance of their early years in emotional development
- How to help children calm their sympathetic nervous system in times of stress and anxiety
- The typical stages of emotional development, signs of delays, and disorders that can impact behavior
- How to identify your child’s triggers and reduce the risks of explosive moments
- What it takes to be the master of your own emotions to be the best role model for children
- 4 parenting styles and 5 sub-parenting styles, plus how to discover your parenting style and 12 ways to become a more effective parent
- 7 essential steps for when you can’t cope with your child’s angry and aggressive behavior
- Why play is crucial for toddlers and 20 games to encourage emotional awareness
- 20 more games for older children that help develop their social-emotional development
- 31 mindful activities that encourage the whole family to slow down, increase self-awareness, and enjoy life
And much more.
Emotional intelligence is a skill that we all need to develop. For children, it all starts with quality playtime with parents!
Teaching children about their emotions and how to control them can be fun and something for you to both enjoy and benefit from – once you know how!
Help your child regulate their emotions and see their behavior improve.
©2023 Ellen Flowers (P)2023 Ellen Flowers