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Parenting Your Strong-Willed Child: Empower Your Spirited Child to Thrive as a Compassionate, Cooperative and Confident Kid

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Parenting Your Strong-Willed Child: Empower Your Spirited Child to Thrive as a Compassionate, Cooperative and Confident Kid

By: Sara Lawson
Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
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“I love my child to death but he/she is driving me crazy!”

“You named it. Time-out, bribery, punishment, reward charts…Nothing works.”

Sound familiar?

So you are wondering:

  • Why are there constant power struggles?
  • What can you do to minimize tantrums while empowering your child to be confident and cooperative?

Discover smart and easy solutions to avoid everyday conflict with your child and WHEN one arises, be ready to solve those tantrum episodes and prevent them from happening again.

Learn:

  • How to create a more peaceful environment at home
  • Why disciplining them won't work
  • What activities can be beneficial to a strong-willed child
  • Principles of peaceful parenting and conscious discipline
  • A step-by-step toolbox to dissolve various day-to-day challenges
  • Learn how you can empower your child and help him/her thrive today
©2018 Sara Lawson (P)2018 Sara Lawson
Children's Health Conflict Resolution Relationships Special need Health
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Left after the introduction when the author talked about children “suffering” from conditions like autism, ADHD and sensory processors disorders. My kids have autism and ADHD and their brains are wired differently. They don’t suffer from conditions - this is a part of them and how they see the world. No doubt there are challenges, but they also have great strengths and I don’t want to hear any experts referring to them as suffering!

Not suffering

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