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How to Raise Good Little People

To Do Good When No One Is Looking

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How to Raise Good Little People

By: Tim Riley
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Raise your young children to always do the right thing and leave a legacy for generations.

It’s up to you as the parent to try and prevent life, people, and circumstance from transforming your kids into lesser individuals.

And this mission is both simple and tricky.

Simple because all you need to do to ensure your kid grows up a good, kind, helpful person is to nurture their instinctive desire to be good.

The tricky part is knowing how to do that.

That’s where this helpful guide comes in – here is a fraction of what you’ll discover inside:

How to effectively communicate with your child

Why children lash out and how to demonstrate control and calmness

How to determine if you’re controlling your kids or they’re controlling you

9 behaviors that you should discourage from an early age

How to draw out the shy and introverted child with gentleness and sensitivity

Why body language is more important than words

How to define the values you want to pass on to your children that will make a difference for future generations

And much more.

Whether you’re already parents of young children or are currently expecting their first baby, this book will set you on the right path to raising great children who will become good adults and valuable members of society.

Doing good will soon become second nature to your kids!

©2023 Timothy Matthew Joseph Riley Appleton (P)2023 Timothy Matthew Joseph Riley Appleton
Infants & Toddlers Parenting & Families Relationships School-Age Children
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