Positive Parenting in Action: The How-To Guide for Putting Positive Parenting Principles into Action in Early Childhood


Review

“This new book educates parents with real life scenarios, showing simply and accessibly how to put positive parenting into action in daily life. The user-friendly format takes daily scenarios that stump even seasoned parents, tells us what is going on in the child to cause the behavior, and recommends specific parenting interventions to get the child back not off course. Divided into sections like Middle of the night, Potty Learning, Hitting and Whining, it addresses all of the usual challenges of life with young children.” – Dr. Laura Markham, writer of Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids

“Positive Parenting in Action is the book I wish I had had when my oldest was a baby.” – Dulce Chale, dulcefamily.blogspot.com.

“Positive Parenting in Action, a new ebook by Rebecca Eanes (owner and writer of the Positive Parents website, and the founder of the popular Facebook page, Positive Parenting:  Toddlers and Beyond) and Laura Ling, breaks it all down in a actually lovely and encouraging way. Instead of just offering up vague advice about what NOT to do, it instead gives the reader clear and loving examples on respectful ways to handle everything from tantrums to aggressive or dangerous behavior to sibling rivalry to potty learning.” – Jennifer McGrail, jennifermcgrail.com

“Positive Parenting in Action: The How-To Guide for Putting Positive Parenting Principles into Action in Early Childhood is brilliant, in my opinion!” – Jennifer Saleem, hybridrastamama.com

From the Back Cover

Parenthood is a beautiful journey. We wouldn’t have to transform adversaries with our children; doing so is very unnatural to our humanity. We are all wired for connection, for closeness, and for love. Positive parenting frees us to move from the traditional parenting roles which create friction and rebellion and allows us instead to move into a more natural role which creates cooperation and peace. The inevitable conflicts that arise in a relationship no longer define the relationship, but serve as stepping stones to greater understanding and connection.

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Parenthood is a beautiful journey. We wouldn’t have to transform adversaries with our children; doing so is very unnatural to our humanity. We are all wired for connection, for closeness, and for love. Positive parenting frees us to move from the traditional parenting roles which create friction and rebellion and allows us instead to move into a more natural role which creates cooperation and peace. The inevitable conflicts that arise in a relationship no longer define the relationship, but serve as stepping stones to greater understanding and connection. There is an abundance of resources available which tell parents why traditional parenting practices don’t seem to be optimal, but few help parents learn what to do in place of traditional practices. In this book, we’ll discuss the principles of positive parenting, and then we will be able to go through more than 40 scenarios to show you what it looks like when these principles are put into action.
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