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Become the Parents That Children Love to Spend Time With

Raising Babies and Children Through Proven Parenting Styles, Tips, Love, and Logic

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Become the Parents That Children Love to Spend Time With

By: Sara Deedley
Narrated by: Sangita Chauhan
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You're about to discover how to raise your child by applying simple rules that will make it easier for you to understand your child's psychology and also how to approach that child as he/she grows up. A child should be your pride and not a burden. That's why this book explains the rules that should be followed right before the child is conceived, as well as the guidelines that will help you create a special bond with him/her.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn....

  • Dealing with child planning before birth
  • Dealing with the frustrations of parenthood
  • Handling your infant's emotions
  • Helping your toddler evolve
  • Helping your young child understand the environment outside of the home
  • Teach your child about boundaries
  • Teach your child about independence
  • Learn about communicating with your teenager
  • Much, much more!

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©2017 Sara Deedley (P)2017 Sara Deedley
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I hate that I'm saying this because I like reading, listening to audio books, and learning things. This book is not worth getting. First off, the title is not the overall content of the book but a small check list near the end. Most of the parenting information is either really obvious or found literally everywhere else. The writing is not warm at all bit more like an official science report written about an experiment on kids. The information is theoretically nice but mostly useless in practice, since the moment a meltdown starts, "talking nice" isn't going to work at all. I impulse bought this, and if I had paid attention to the rating and runtime, I wouldn't have gotten it. Pick a different parenting book. This one is not as advertised.

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