Angry Parent Angry Child
Anger Management Strategies to Stop Yelling, Keep Your Cool and Become a Peaceful Family
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Narrated by:
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Ivory Tiffin
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Written by:
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Carrie Khang
About this listen
Stop being angry with your kids, learn how to be calm, be more self-aware, resolve tantrums, and enjoy peaceful parenting!
- Do you want to break reactive parenting cycles and become a better mom for your kids?
- Do you find yourself yelling every day at your kids or notice you’re frequently getting angry?
- Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed with your emotions and get frustrated when you can’t control your anger?
- Do you want to create a healthy/no-scream home environment and look for helpful techniques?
If your answer is yes, this book is for you.
As parents, you don’t have control over your kids; you can only control yourself!
Therefore, you need to work on yourself and start having an enjoyable parenting experience. If your child constantly screams, throws tantrums, misbehaves, and engages in power struggles with you, you’re in the right spot.
This book will teach you exactly how to work past your anger and resolve with your kids peacefully. With the information, lessons, and examples I will share in this book, you will realize that there are other ways of showing emotions rather than screaming, spanking, or getting angry with your child.
What can this book do for “Angry Parents?”
- Learn what parental anger is and what makes you an angry parent
- Discover how to spot your triggers
- Find out/understand why your child misbehaves
- Know the effect your anger has on your child
- Uncover how to minimize power struggles and live peacefully with your child
- Gain access to simple no-yelling and less anger checklists
- Unlock the secrets to the best strategies for peaceful parenting
- And so much more
No doubt, being a parent can be hard. However, you can learn how to make the journey of parenting easier for your child and yourself. Don’t you want the best for your little one whom you love so much?
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
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- DENISE BOWES
- 2023-03-26
This is helping me instantly
I found this easy to listen too. Could relate to the situations. Helpful to me as a grandparent wanting to break the cycle of Anger. My granddaughters will hopefully find positive ways to deal with stress.
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- Jenna Scott
- 2024-09-02
Some helpful tips but no supporting facts
There was a lot of quotes after famous individuals however there wasn’t a lot of support with some of the facts that was provided… it also seemed to interject more of the author’s personal victory, rather than how a parent can really overcome their own tiggers with anger. It wasn’t a terrible book however there are better and more factual supporting books that can help mothers/ parents overcome the difficulties they are experiencing
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