
How Parents Can Raise Resilient Children
Preparing Your Child for the Real Tough World of Adulthood by Instilling Them with Principles of Love, Self-Discipline, and Independent Thinking
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Frank Dixon
About this listen
“it’s a jungle out there; it’s a jungle here, too….”
The theme of a popular TV show from the 2000s perfectly captures that spirit of our modern society.
It is a jungle out there, where the strongest members prey on the weak-minded. It’s a jungle where you need resilience in order to survive and thrive. It’s a jungle that your children have to conquer.
No, this is not your ordinary self-help, positive parenting, or educational psychology book.
Frank Dixon, the author of this eye-opening guide on how to raise resilient kids, has created an easy-to-follow strategy for parents, which will help you:
- Understand resilience: embrace it, discover the need for raising resilient kids and the seven cs of building resilience in kids.
- Embrace your child as an independent thinker: stimulate creativity, set limits, and plant the seeds for new habits.
- Be honest with yourself: take responsibility, avoid painful past mistakes, and take matters into your own hands.
Why choose this game-changing resilience guide?
Resilient children possess more control of their emotions, feelings, and reactions to those emotions and feelings.
Remember, it’s a jungle out there, and it’s your job to make sure that your child is ready to face any challenge, deal with failure, and adapt to any social environment.
By the end of this comprehensive guide on how to raise resilient children, you will be able to help your child:
- Be more optimistic and handle failure better (make building resilience and parenting teenagers easier)
- Be more confident and pursue his/her dreams (learn more about raising confident children)
- Perform better at school, sports or any other activity (learn how to discipline without trauma)
- Avoid common pitfalls and develop their own defense mechanisms (understand the art of raising teenagers)
- Develop empathy towards others (turn your kid into the empowered child and build positive habits)
“I do not have any experience with educational psychology, is this the right book for me?”
Yes! You will be able to find simple, practical, and science-backed strategies that will allow you to correct bad habits, and gain an in-depth understanding of how to raise a resilient kid.
What are you waiting for?
Click “Buy Now” and invest in your relationship with your child today!
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- Christopher Host
- 07-09-21
interesting
I enjoyed it very much. It made me see what I was feeling wasn't wrong. I will do better.
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- Giguere 11
- 05-25-20
You will find it one of the best on the topic
Frank Dixon has inscribed a great work that assists to put our parental fears into viewpoint. He communicates in a likable way and the audible is well laid out allowing the follower to slide into his own areas of personal paranoia.
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- Elizabeth D Krieger
- 05-23-20
Parents, this audible is worth your time!
I have not completed listening to this audible. What I have understood is very impressive and appears to make sense. Of course, I will not know the effectiveness of the recommended practices continuously I have applied them over some time.
It is very easy to follow. I would love to add more to my review later down the trail. God bless all the kids.
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- Angel H Herold
- 05-23-20
Effective and eye-opening guide for parents
This is a great audible, very essential to give our kids autonomy to fail and try again - to attempt to displace by learning that mess is ok and you have to fail to learn and develop and thrive in life.
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- Sonya J Smith
- 05-23-20
Excellent Refresher
I loved the style the audible strokes out intelligent consequences - when discipline is needed and when the moment is superior for education. Thank you for sharing!
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- Alexia J Lee
- 05-23-20
Prefer more examples
I'm working through a rugged patch with my 4-year-old, although it’s not a fascinating solution a combination with” how to communicate with kids" have provided me the leg up on these anger and painful emotional disturbances my kid has just started.
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- Steven H Vitagliano
- 05-23-20
Most referenced title I own
If you are having difficulties trying to manage your kids or attempting to make him listen and respond, try this audible, it is really helpful.
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- Candis Clouser
- 05-23-20
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This is my #1 choice audible, and my best advice for parents and teachers. Frank Dixon does a magnificent job describing intellectual development to the audience and provides particular examples of how to talk to children on their level.
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- Phyllis Johnsen
- 05-23-20
An awesome help!
I’m almost done listening to it and it’s such a helpful audible. The author is very honest and provides so much useful guidance. I will surely try to use it as much as I can and will be listening to it again in the future.
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- Arlene K Benard
- 05-23-20
Extraordinarily Helpful - A total game changer
I was curious about this audible, and what it ought to happen for me and my kids. It came through superbly. I found it a concise monotonous, but it should surely be conventional listening for any parent who requires his kids to succeed, which I like to believe is all of us.
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