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The Yell-Free Parent’s Guide to Disciplining an Explosive Child
- No-Drama Strategies I Discovered to Discipline My Easily Frustrated Child
- Narrated by: Elmire Q. Kidd
- Length: 3 hrs and 1 min
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Publisher's Summary
Do you have fiercely inflexible children? Do you have difficulty bargaining with them just to follow you? Have you tried pleading with them just to stop their tantrums? Does your child demand too much at the most inappropriate of times?
Your child might be the explosive type, the ones who burst into anger when they don’t get what they want. They may be very agreeable at times, but they can be a real pain to handle when they reach their boiling point. You might have tried bargaining, negotiating, and pleading with them to no avail. At some point, you may even have reached your own limit.
This book will help you cope with these kinds of children. You may have arrived at the end of your wits and sought several therapists already. You may feel that your cause is impossible, but this book will show that your child has a great capacity to change. There is a better way than just making them obey you or letting them off the hook all of the time. Your children need your help more than your pleading.
In this book, you will learn:
- The four sets of skills that will help your child become an empathic person
- The three-step approach to talk to your child without the drama
- The common parenting methods and why it doesn’t work in the long term
- The different phases before the explosion and how to prevent it
- How to help your child mature through a simple and systematic method of conversation
- The different perspectives in dealing with these children
- Better ways to respond to your child
You don’t need to constantly beat yourself up at how undisciplined your kids are or how timid you are as a parent. More than focusing on your weaknesses, this book will help you discover your strength as a parent. Your child depends on you to help them think better. Let this book be your guide as you tame the fire of your explosive child.