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1.39k reviews for:
Educar sin miedo: Conviértete en la madre o el padre que quieres ser
Becky Kennedy
1.39k reviews for:
Educar sin miedo: Conviértete en la madre o el padre que quieres ser
Becky Kennedy
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inspiring
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So good. Every parent needs to read this book!
I love when a book inspires me, no matter how small the change may be, and "Good Inside" does just that. Kennedy uses relatable examples and richly described scenarios that shed light on various perspectives, making the concepts accessible and applicable to everyday life.
This book isn’t solely focused on parenting; it dives deep into our relationships with others, particularly children.
A few key takeaways really resonated with me:
- Although I always considered myself an empathetic person, I now realize that I can do more than just actively listen.
- Naming emotions has proven to be a powerful tool in fostering understanding.
- The book also emphasises the importance of recognising different perspectives—particularly those of children—who often have motivations and emotions that are hard for adults to grasp. It's a reminder that their still-developing brains mean they can't always control their urges or emotions, and they seek our company and support.
- Every child is unique in their social needs and comfort levels. We often fall into stereotypes based on our upbringing, but "Good Inside" encourages us to break free from these habits.
- The distinction between behaviour and identity is crucial, helping us to avoid conflating the two and focusing on nurturing our children's true selves.
Overall, this book is a great guide for anyone looking to deepen their relationships and cultivate greater understanding, making it a must-read for parents and caregivers alike.
This book isn’t solely focused on parenting; it dives deep into our relationships with others, particularly children.
A few key takeaways really resonated with me:
- Although I always considered myself an empathetic person, I now realize that I can do more than just actively listen.
- Naming emotions has proven to be a powerful tool in fostering understanding.
- The book also emphasises the importance of recognising different perspectives—particularly those of children—who often have motivations and emotions that are hard for adults to grasp. It's a reminder that their still-developing brains mean they can't always control their urges or emotions, and they seek our company and support.
- Every child is unique in their social needs and comfort levels. We often fall into stereotypes based on our upbringing, but "Good Inside" encourages us to break free from these habits.
- The distinction between behaviour and identity is crucial, helping us to avoid conflating the two and focusing on nurturing our children's true selves.
Overall, this book is a great guide for anyone looking to deepen their relationships and cultivate greater understanding, making it a must-read for parents and caregivers alike.
One of my top 3 parenting book favorites. Recommend to everyone.
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Dr. Becky is my queen. Her advice for handling the hard stuff with little kids is extremely helpful, supportive, and never makes me feel like an impatient failure. And her focus on the value of simultaneously doing the work of reparenting ourselves is so important for everyone who's trying to do better for their own kids.
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informative
inspiring
fast-paced
hopeful
informative
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