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101 Tips for Child Development

Proven Methods for Raising Children and Improving Kids Behavior with Whole Brain Training

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101 Tips for Child Development

By: Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana
Narrated by: Nikky Delgado
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“By paying extra attention to the whole brainchild, you are helping… develop all the skill sets necessary [for kids to] lead honest, compassionate, caring, independent and fruitful lives.”

In 101 Tips for Developing Your Children, author Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana provides valuable tools to parents, which she learned in over a decade helping children and their parents and her own experience teaching her own 3 children about social issues and morals. It is vital to understand how your child’s brain development affects social skills and behavior in school and at home. The author offers proven methods to use your children’s whole brain to maximize the effect of positive parenting.

In this helpful kids behavior improvement guide, you will learn powerful methods any parent can use to raise respectful, well-adjusted children with positive self-esteem:

How to raise kids with morals and ambition to be successful

How to use positive discipline and reassurance to reinforce values

Overcoming low self-esteem and self-doubt in children

Whole Brain training for kids—using both the right brain and left brain together for maximum effect on cognitive development and improving social skills and conflict resolution

How to monitor social media for kids and teens

Teaching empathy for kids—why it is important

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©2022 Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana (P)2022 Bukky Ekine-Ogunlana
Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children Teenagers Human Brain
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