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Is that me yelling? : a parent's guide to getting your kids to cooperate without losing your cool / Rona Renner ; foreword by Christine Carter.

By: Material type: TextTextDescription: viii, 214 pages ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781608829071 (paperback)
  • 1608829073 (paperback)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 649/.1 23
LOC classification:
  • HQ755.8 .R46 2014
Other classification:
  • FAM034000 | FAM007000 | FAM018000
Contents:
Understanding yelling. "Is that me yelling?" ; "Why am I yelling?" ; "Why am I really yelling?" ; "What's temperament got to do wtih it?" -- Everyday strategies for yelling less. "Yelling is so easy, can I really stop?" ; "What can I do instead of yelling?" ; "Help, another storm is coming!" -- Special circumstances. "Help, I'm not the yeller" ; "How can I stop yelling when my life is so challenging?" -- Epilogue: world peace begins at home.
Summary: " Being a parent is hard work! And when your child refuses to do even the little things-like picking up their toys, taking a bath, or getting in the car to go to school-it's easy to become frustrated. But what if there was a gentle, effective way for you to improve your kid's behavior without losing your cool or raising your voice? In Is That Me Yelling? leading authority on parenting, Rona Renner outlines effective communication strategies that focus on your child's unique temperament. While most books on discipline are "one size fits all," this book offers a tailored parenting approach. Inside, you will learn powerful mindfulness techniques based in cognitive behavioral theory (CBT) and temperament theory to help reduce conflict and foster cooperation, respect, and understanding in your family. You will also learn the real reasons behind your frustration, how your unique temperament, as well as your child's, can contribute to you losing your temper, and how you can start feeling calm and connecting with your child in a positive way, right away. As a parent, you are often under a great deal of stress. Between helping your child with their homework, running a household, and working, it's only natural to feel overwhelmed at times. But that's why you need real, practical solutions to help you communicate effectively and compassionately with your children in a way that will benefit you both. This book will show you how. To learn more, visit www.nurserona.com. "--Summary: "When children refuse to do even little things--like picking up their toys or getting in the car to go to school--it's easy for parents to become frustrated. But what if there was a gentle, effective way for parents to improve their kids' behavior, without losing their cool or raising their voice? In Is That Me Yelling? a registered nurse and child temperament specialist shows parents how to effectively communicate with their kids by focusing on their child's unique temperament. Using mindfulness techniques based in cognitive behavioral theory (CBT) and temperament theory, readers will learn to reduce conflict and foster cooperation, respect, and understanding in their family"--
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Understanding yelling. "Is that me yelling?" ; "Why am I yelling?" ; "Why am I really yelling?" ; "What's temperament got to do wtih it?" -- Everyday strategies for yelling less. "Yelling is so easy, can I really stop?" ; "What can I do instead of yelling?" ; "Help, another storm is coming!" -- Special circumstances. "Help, I'm not the yeller" ; "How can I stop yelling when my life is so challenging?" -- Epilogue: world peace begins at home.

" Being a parent is hard work! And when your child refuses to do even the little things-like picking up their toys, taking a bath, or getting in the car to go to school-it's easy to become frustrated. But what if there was a gentle, effective way for you to improve your kid's behavior without losing your cool or raising your voice? In Is That Me Yelling? leading authority on parenting, Rona Renner outlines effective communication strategies that focus on your child's unique temperament. While most books on discipline are "one size fits all," this book offers a tailored parenting approach. Inside, you will learn powerful mindfulness techniques based in cognitive behavioral theory (CBT) and temperament theory to help reduce conflict and foster cooperation, respect, and understanding in your family. You will also learn the real reasons behind your frustration, how your unique temperament, as well as your child's, can contribute to you losing your temper, and how you can start feeling calm and connecting with your child in a positive way, right away. As a parent, you are often under a great deal of stress. Between helping your child with their homework, running a household, and working, it's only natural to feel overwhelmed at times. But that's why you need real, practical solutions to help you communicate effectively and compassionately with your children in a way that will benefit you both. This book will show you how. To learn more, visit www.nurserona.com. "--

"When children refuse to do even little things--like picking up their toys or getting in the car to go to school--it's easy for parents to become frustrated. But what if there was a gentle, effective way for parents to improve their kids' behavior, without losing their cool or raising their voice? In Is That Me Yelling? a registered nurse and child temperament specialist shows parents how to effectively communicate with their kids by focusing on their child's unique temperament. Using mindfulness techniques based in cognitive behavioral theory (CBT) and temperament theory, readers will learn to reduce conflict and foster cooperation, respect, and understanding in their family"--

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