I ran across this one yesterday, but didn't have time to post it (I really need to get my priorities straight. haha). It was free then and is free now, but I don't know how long that it will stay that way.
This really looks like a good one, from the preview. It's filled with a lot of good, "common" sense. As it is so many times with common sense, it's often not so common and has to be taught.
I just wish the title had been longer . . . .
Parenting: 50 Tips on Building Your Child's Self Esteem -Raising Girls, Boys, Potty Training Toddlers or Teenagers- Psychology & Child Development Book on Raising Children-Raising Kids with Confidence. By Jenny Loveless; Jean Oggins (editor). Four and 1/2 stars from 26 reviews at the present moment. Digital list price $4.99; Kindle price now $0.00.
http://www.amazon.com/Parenting-Teen...ith+Confidence.
Now this best selling parenting book in 7 categories comes with 10 extra tips on boosting your child's sense of self-worth. That's a total of 60 awesome tips!
Have you been looking for tips on building your child’s self esteem just to find the same tips over and over again?Well Look no further. Jenny Loveless has found fifty (now 60) of the best and useful tips and consolidated them all for you right here in this book!
Fifty Tips on Raising Your Child’s Self Esteem is an easy to read guide with great tips from experts on children. It has a funny sarcastic twist from a mom’s point of view, who at times feels she is going to lose her mind herself. This book gives great explanations for each tip and many examples on how to use them. Not to mention, there are now 60 of them! If you don’t like one of the tips, you have 59 more to choose from.
Raising kids is hard work. We could all use some help sometimes. Author Jenny Loveless has done her research. As she searched the internet, she found hundreds of websites on building self-esteem in children. But they all had between 3 and 12 tips on them which are repeated over and over again. Are you kidding? That’s all we get? There are hundreds, or even thousands of tips we could implement to boost our children’s confidence. Where the bleep are they?
There are many parenting books on this subject, but how many of them are written honestly, by real parents? The tips in those books are all true, but they make you feel as though you’re sitting in a therapist’s office and he is telling you everything you’re doing wrong! We don't need that. We already know everything we are doing wrong!
Finding these tips can be very time consuming. Honestly, who the hell has time for all that? Let’s cut to the chase. Instead of spending all your time searching, spend your time putting these tips into action. Just because we sometimes feel like crap doesn't mean our kids have to.
Jenny Loveless has researched tons of tips from Child Psychologists, teachers, therapists, Daycare providers, Doctors and other professionals. She has stolen their tips and made them available to you in this quick and fun, easy to read guide.
Jenny Loveless has three girls of her own, and she can tell you that raising girls is tough. But whether you're raising girls or raising boys, the information in this book can work for your child. Jenny was learning as well while she was researching for this book. Before publishing, she has experimented by implementing many of these tips and has found them to be very useful herself.
If your child already has low self esteem, implementing the tips in this book will help to raise your child’s self image in no time. Follow the examples, and if something doesn’t work for your child, move on and focus on another. Raising a child is exhausting and confusing at times. Well....okay, all the time. But you don’t have to do it alone. The more you know, the easier it will be.
In this book you will learn:
-Ways to build your patience with your child
-How to gain respect as an authority figure
-Examples on phrases to help boost your child’s self esteem
-It’s okay, parenting mistakes happen
-Psychology tricks to help boost your child’s confidence
-Ideas to keep focused on your child’s emotional needs
-What you can do for yourself to help with your child’s self esteem
-Personal tips from a real mother
-Examples on what not to say and do while raising your child
-Tips on learning to control your own negative emotions which may be harmful to your child
Scroll up and download this easy and informative read today! It could help save your sanity and better parent your children.