
Parenting at Your Best
Powerful Reflections and Straightforward Tips for Becoming a Mindful Parent
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Narrated by:
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Roni Wing Lambrecht
About this listen
How do you maintain mindful relationships with your children in this frenzied, disconnected world? Most of us believe we have parenthood planned perfectly; when we'll become parents, how we'll parent, even anticipating how our children will respond to our parenting. Yet, reality proves to us on a daily basis that nothing in parenting goes as planned. With all of life's ups and downs, outside influences, and daily stressors, how do we navigate parenting?
With Parenting at Your Best, you'll learn how to:
- Be a role model for what you desire in your child's life
- Be involved in your child's life, but not excessively involved
- Create lasting memories with your child by being present
This was a really good parenting self help guide. It was down to earth and really realistic. I particularly liked the idea of writing a diary throughout the child's life to give to them as an adult. There was a lot of advice dedicated to respect, which I particularly liked, and the idea of raising a child to become an independent person. This was a really good self help book.
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