13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don't Do
Publisher,William Morrow Paperbacks
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 270 g
No. of Pages, 352
Shelf: Non-Fiction Books / Family & Relationship / Parenting & Family Relationship
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Do today’s children lack the flexibility and mental strength they need to cope with life’s challenges in an increasingly complicated and scary world? With safe spaces and trigger warnings designed to "protect" kids, many adults worry that children don’t have the resilience to reach their greatest potential. Amy Morin, the author who identified the characteristics that mentally strong people share, now gives adults—parents, teachers, and other mentors—the tools they need to become mental strength trainers. While other books tell parents what to do, Amy teaches parents what "not to do," which she says is equally important in raising mentally strong youngsters.
As a foster parent, psychotherapist, and expert in family and teen therapy, Amy has witnessed first-hand what works. When children have the skills they need to deal with challenges in their everyday lives, they can flourish socially, emotionally, behaviorally, and academically. With appropriate support, encouragement, and guidance from adults, kids grow stronger and become better. Drawing on her experiences and insight, 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don’t Do combines case studies, practical tips, specific strategies, and concrete and proven exercises to help children of all ages—from preschoolers to teenagers—build mental muscle and develop into healthy, strong adults.
- Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.79 x 8 inches
This is a helpful book! It gives specific suggestions for what is helpful and not helpful when raising self-assured children. This book is full of tips for implementing the ideas presented, when parenting preschoolers, school-age kids, and teenagers. Although I don't agree with everything the author states, I would recommend this book to any parent or person who interacts with children. Please mark if you find my review helpful. Thank you so much!
Teach children not just tell them what to do but also let them know what not to do. Parents should let them get lessons from setbacks and failures so that their children can grow up quickly, and encourage and support them at the appropriate time. This book is so special.
This book has so many helpful nuggets of information to help you raise kids who can handle real world challenges.If you want to know how to keeps your kid both kind and responsible, look no further than this on excellent read.
Very highly recommend for parents to help their parents and tips how to build mental muscle and develop into healthy strong adults.
This is a helpful book! It gives specific suggestions for what is helpful and not helpful when raising self-assured children