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1.38k reviews for:
Educar sin miedo: Conviértete en la madre o el padre que quieres ser
Becky Kennedy
1.38k reviews for:
Educar sin miedo: Conviértete en la madre o el padre que quieres ser
Becky Kennedy
Man I hope everyone can read this. So many amazing tools and perspective shifts. This work is so important!! Even if you don’t have kids I feel like it still could be helpful in your relationship with yourself and others. But especially with kids - it is so helpful. I love love love all of her mantras but especially how much she really emphasizes that we are all good inside and how 2 things can be true. Such an important book!!
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Moderate: Emotional abuse
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A solid review of parenting strategies that build resilient kids and healthy family dynamics. I’ve loved a lot of this author’s lectures on her website and summaries on Instagram. Structurally, I preferred “How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen,” which had bullet points at the end of each section, but both books have solid and useful guidance.
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I was familiar with Dr. Becky from watching some of her social media videos, and was excited about this book.
Her principles placed such importance, rightfully so, on the significance of validating your child's feelings and consistently building connections with their emotional experiences by sharing your own.
I felt this book had a lot of practical advice, such as having PNP time, engaging in your own self regulation/self-care, and providing scripts for how to validate and connect with your child's emotions and to create boundaries. From there, she describes how to apply the philosophy to several areas of parenting. The ones that resonated with me specifically were consent, building confidence, deeply feeling kids, frustration intolerance, hesitation and shyness, food and eating habits, and repair. After reading through her philosophy, you could focus on specific chapters, as they address a wide range of parenting challenges. At times it did feel "idealistic", however the underlying principle is strong.
Her principles placed such importance, rightfully so, on the significance of validating your child's feelings and consistently building connections with their emotional experiences by sharing your own.
I felt this book had a lot of practical advice, such as having PNP time, engaging in your own self regulation/self-care, and providing scripts for how to validate and connect with your child's emotions and to create boundaries. From there, she describes how to apply the philosophy to several areas of parenting. The ones that resonated with me specifically were consent, building confidence, deeply feeling kids, frustration intolerance, hesitation and shyness, food and eating habits, and repair. After reading through her philosophy, you could focus on specific chapters, as they address a wide range of parenting challenges. At times it did feel "idealistic", however the underlying principle is strong.
informative
medium-paced