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There's No Such Thing As Naughty

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ISBN: 9780349428529
AuthorSilverton, Kate
Pub Date29/04/2021
BindingTrade PB
Pages272
CountryGBR
Dewey155.423
Quick overview An engaging, fun and warm guide for parents of 0-5 years olds that will completely redefine how we see and raise our children. This unique book will explain why - for our under-fives - 'there is no such thing as naughty'.
€16.90

'Understanding how the areas of your child's brain interact and impact on one another and, therefore, your child's behaviour and experience of the world, is absolutely crucial to your ability to parent them in a caring, considerate and empathetic way. In turn, how you do that in their first five years will have a profound impact on the rest of their lives.'

There has never been a more essential time for the definitive book on parenting our 0-5 year-olds. This practical guide, from BBC broadcaster, trainee children's counsellor and mother of two Kate Silverton is rooted in the latest research into the science of child brain development. By understanding their child's developmental stages, parents will come to realise that there is no such thing as 'naughty' in the traditional sense and will be equipped to react in the best way to their child's behaviour.

Kate will show the reader:

- The secret to stopping a temper tantrum in seconds
- How parents can 'build' their children's brains
- How to rescue the relationship between time-poor parents and compromised kids
- Tips and tricks - from 'CODE REDs' to 'Stop S.N.O.T' - that will transform the way you parent

This engaging, authentic, authoritative and fun parenting guide puts children at the heart of every page and demystifies parenting for readers of any background or circumstance. There's No Such Thing as Naughty sets out to hold the hand of any parent who feels they may have lost their way, or any parent who is just starting out.

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'Understanding how the areas of your child's brain interact and impact on one another and, therefore, your child's behaviour and experience of the world, is absolutely crucial to your ability to parent them in a caring, considerate and empathetic way. In turn, how you do that in their first five years will have a profound impact on the rest of their lives.'

There has never been a more essential time for the definitive book on parenting our 0-5 year-olds. This practical guide, from BBC broadcaster, trainee children's counsellor and mother of two Kate Silverton is rooted in the latest research into the science of child brain development. By understanding their child's developmental stages, parents will come to realise that there is no such thing as 'naughty' in the traditional sense and will be equipped to react in the best way to their child's behaviour.

Kate will show the reader:

- The secret to stopping a temper tantrum in seconds
- How parents can 'build' their children's brains
- How to rescue the relationship between time-poor parents and compromised kids
- Tips and tricks - from 'CODE REDs' to 'Stop S.N.O.T' - that will transform the way you parent

This engaging, authentic, authoritative and fun parenting guide puts children at the heart of every page and demystifies parenting for readers of any background or circumstance. There's No Such Thing as Naughty sets out to hold the hand of any parent who feels they may have lost their way, or any parent who is just starting out.

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