There's Still No Such Thing As 'Naughty' : Parenting the Primary Years – Simple Steps to Support Your Child's Mental Health from 5-12
There's Still No Such Thing As 'Naughty' : Parenting the Primary Years – Simple Steps to Support Your Child's Mental Health from 5-12
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Author: Silverton, Kate
Child care & upbringing
Published on 28 March 2024 by Bonnier Books Ltd (Lagom) in the United Kingdom.
Paperback | 368 pages
153 x 233 x 33 | 452g
THE NO.2 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER'THE MOST EYE-OPENING, GAME-CHANGING AND LIBERATING BOOK ON PARENTING I'VE READ.' FEARNE COTTON'CHANGED MY LIFE' JOE WICKS'THIS BOOK IS ONE THAT WILL PLAY A PIVOTAL ROLE IN HOW WE VIEW CHILDREN AND THEIR BEHAVIOURS FOR YEAR TO COME.' GIOVANNA FLETCHER'A BRILLIANT, BRILLIANT BOOK.' CHRIS EVANS'THIS BOOK IS SUCH A TREASURE. IT'S PACKED FULL OF EXCELLENT TOOLS TO HELP YOU NAVIGATE THOSE TRICKY CHALLENGES WITH CHILDREN - AND ADULTS!' JULIA BRADBURY***AS FEATURED ON FEARNE COTTON'S HAPPY PLACE PODCAST AND ITV'S THIS MORNING***'Kate writes with humour and compassion, and without judgement, turning a potentially daunting subject into a personal one' - Susan Cooke, Head of Research and Evidence, NSPCCStruggling with screen-time? Anxiety around school? In There's Still No Such Thing As 'Naughty', Sunday Times bestselling author and child therapist Kate Silverton explains that, while our children aged 5-12 are becoming more independent and physically mature, they need us more than ever emotionally.
Backed by neuroscience, neurobiology, and her practical clinical experience, Kate offers compassionate wisdom and insight into the inner workings of your child's mind, demonstrating how to help them better soothe their anxiety, regulate their emotions, cultivate resilience, foster empathy and navigate thoughts and big feelings with ease. · How parents can support their child's healthy brain development· How to help with anxiety around going to school· The importance of time spent in play· How to support our own mental health as much as our children's· How to strengthen the connections with our children and have an easier time of it too!· Why there is still no such thing as 'naughty'