Stop Yelling & Get Kids to Listen
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The Non-Conformist Playbook To Raising Happy Kids Without Public Meltdowns, Power Struggles, & Punishments
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Highly relatable and practical parenting knowledge that covers ages 2-20 and all the necessary subjects in between, using humor and wisdom.
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With this book, you will be able to effectively parent your children and create a lasting relationship based on respect and trust. These strategies are easy to implement and will produce results that last a lifetime!
“Sue has provided me with many sage pieces of advice about parenting. Most important, she’s taught me how to keep the lines of communication open with my kids. She offers age-appropriate advice on ways to get my kids to talk to me and has taught me tricks on just how to respond so they keep talking to me. She’s made a huge difference in my parenting style.”
“Learn how to effectively communicate with your kids in a way that calms chaos and gets your kids happily involved in helping. Oddly, letting go and “caring less” worked magic for us. Parenting Without Giving a F^ck showed me specifically how to solve all my biggest parenting problems with ideas that are deceptively simple but incredibly effective. As a librarian, I’d love to see this book on the shelf of every library and bookstore. It’s a book I find myself continually referring to for that piece of encouragement or advice I need, without all the sugarcoating! I found it to be especially helpful as a single parent who is struggling to stay afloat. The ideas I learned, and now use daily, have been life changing!”
“Irreverent yes, and totally practical advice for the overwhelmed parent. Sue Donnellan entertains, as she educates. Secrets to Parenting Without Giving a F^ck is full of relatable moments, levity, and sage parenting wisdom. Read it and get ready to reflect and step-up your parenting game.”