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How to Talk to Your Kids so They Will Listen
- Every Desperate Parent’s Guide to Becoming a Better Listener and a Better Parent
- Narrated by: Marina Flores
- Length: 3 hrs and 3 mins
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Summary
Having trouble understanding or connecting with your child or teenager? It’s time to change that using this powerful parents’ guide to understanding your child’s puzzling behaviors!
As parents, we only want what’s best for our kids. But sometimes, what’s best for them might not always be fun or exciting.
More often than not, parent-child conflicts result from grave shortcomings in listening and communication. Both child and parent might not feel understood properly by one another, resulting in arguments or rebellious behavior.
However, much like most conflicts in the world, this can be solved by simply listening mindfully.
Parenting your child or teenager can be difficult if they don’t understand where you’re coming from and vice versa, which is why you need How to Talk to Your Kids so They Will Listen by family relationship expert Adam E. Smith.
In this guide's 2021 version, desperately misunderstood parents like you will:
- Create stronger, better, more open relationships with your kids by learning how to take a step back and really listen when they speak
- Get the most recent foolproof tips, techniques, and best practices on how to get your kids to listen to you and truly understand where you’re coming from
- Deep-dive into the real reasons why your kids won’t open up to you about what’s really going on in their lives or heads
- Get through rough patches with ease by learning how to pay attention to external factors that affect your child or teen at different stages of their lives
- Discern whether your child or teen deserves to be punished for their actions without making them feel like you’re against them
- And so much more!
Even if you’ve felt that your child or teenager has never listened or understood where you stand in their lives, that’s all about to change.
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- kane thomas morris
- 27-05-21
Amazing listen
This audio book has a ton of very useful information. Practical advice, and it haves a step-by-step instructions on how to listen to your kids and it even haves helpful examples on how to demonstrate it. Easy to follow structures that is family friendly and it's a must read for families, parents and for guardians that's taking care of kids.
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- Josh Ryan
- 27-05-21
Prep for a parent-to-be
As a little babs is on his way I am down a rabbit hole getting as much information, advice, insight, and tips as possible. I began with this book and the practicality is praiseworthy!
It has easy to follow guides and examples, and I am sure that even if you are a new or seasoned parent; at whatever age, your kid(s) is/are; if you are a guardian; babysitter; or even grandparent this book will provide something valuable for you,
Marina Flores, the narrator, is pleasant and easy to listen to as well!
All around an admirable book that is recommended if you have either permanent or temporary responsibility for a kid, pre-teen, teen, or young adult.
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- C. Watkins
- 27-06-21
How to talk to your kids so they will listen.
As a mum of 4 and a child practitioner, I found this book interesting and informative on both counts and I learnt from it as-well. I would recommend to expecting parents, parents and guardians and practitioners as this information within the book will help you navigate the minefield that is parenting.
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