If kids listened just because instructions made sense, parenting would be a hobby.
Instead, you repeat yourself. Then again. Then you start questioning whether you're speaking the same language as the people living in your house.
This book follows Samantha, a mother raising a boy and a girl while navigating the daily chaos of modern parenting. There's Malik, her husband, who agrees in theory but somehow misses the memo in practice. And Rosa, her mother, firmly convinced that children should be seen and not heard and should follow instructions immediately, no discussion required.
Between tired parents, overstimulated kids, and three generations with very different ideas about "listening," things fall apart fast.
Written by Sonia Rompoti, a mental health therapist and parent, this book combines practical psychology, basic neurology, and painfully familiar real-life scenes to explain why kids stop listening and what actually helps. You don't just get advice. You see the moment unfold, understand what's happening in the child's brain, and learn exactly what to do differently next time.
No gold stars.
No yelling strategies.
No advice that collapses the second real life shows up.
This is a hands-on, step-by-step guide for parents dealing with ignored instructions, power struggles, mixed parenting messages, and the quiet exhaustion of trying to hold it all together while everyone has an opinion.
Part of The Modern Parent Series: Practical Tools for Everyday Parenting, this book is for parents who are done blaming themselves and ready for tools that work on loud days, tired days, and "I've already said this three times" days.
You don't need to say it nicer.
You don't need to say it louder.
You need a better system.
Open the book.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. If kids listened just because instructions made sense, parenting would be a hobby.Instead, you repeat yourself. Then again. Then you start questioning whether you're speaking the same language as the people living in your house.This book follows Samantha, a mother raising a boy and a girl while navigating the daily chaos of modern parenting. There's Malik, her husband, who agrees in theory but somehow misses the memo in practice. And Rosa, her mother, firmly convinced that children should be seen and not heard and should follow instructions immediately, no discussion required.Between tired parents, overstimulated kids, and three generations with very different ideas about "listening," things fall apart fast.Written by Sonia Rompoti, a mental health therapist and parent, this book combines practical psychology, basic neurology, and painfully familiar real-life scenes to explain why kids stop listening and what actually helps. You don't just get advice. You see the moment unfold, understand what's happening in the child's brain, and learn exactly what to do differently next time.No gold stars.No yelling strategies.No advice that collapses the second real life shows up.This is a hands-on, step-by-step guide for parents dealing with ignored instructions, power struggles, mixed parenting messages, and the quiet exhaustion of trying to hold it all together while everyone has an opinion.Part of The Modern Parent Series: Practical Tools for Everyday Parenting, this book is for parents who are done blaming themselves and ready for tools that work on loud days, tired days, and "I've already said this three times" days.You don't need to say it nicer.You don't need to say it louder.You need a better system.Open the book. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798232139872
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. If kids listened just because instructions made sense, parenting would be a hobby.Instead, you repeat yourself. Then again. Then you start questioning whether you're speaking the same language as the people living in your house.This book follows Samantha, a mother raising a boy and a girl while navigating the daily chaos of modern parenting. There's Malik, her husband, who agrees in theory but somehow misses the memo in practice. And Rosa, her mother, firmly convinced that children should be seen and not heard and should follow instructions immediately, no discussion required.Between tired parents, overstimulated kids, and three generations with very different ideas about "listening," things fall apart fast.Written by Sonia Rompoti, a mental health therapist and parent, this book combines practical psychology, basic neurology, and painfully familiar real-life scenes to explain why kids stop listening and what actually helps. You don't just get advice. You see the moment unfold, understand what's happening in the child's brain, and learn exactly what to do differently next time.No gold stars.No yelling strategies.No advice that collapses the second real life shows up.This is a hands-on, step-by-step guide for parents dealing with ignored instructions, power struggles, mixed parenting messages, and the quiet exhaustion of trying to hold it all together while everyone has an opinion.Part of The Modern Parent Series: Practical Tools for Everyday Parenting, this book is for parents who are done blaming themselves and ready for tools that work on loud days, tired days, and "I've already said this three times" days.You don't need to say it nicer.You don't need to say it louder.You need a better system.Open the book. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798232139872
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. If kids listened just because instructions made sense, parenting would be a hobby.Instead, you repeat yourself. Then again. Then you start questioning whether you're speaking the same language as the people living in your house.This book follows Samantha, a mother raising a boy and a girl while navigating the daily chaos of modern parenting. There's Malik, her husband, who agrees in theory but somehow misses the memo in practice. And Rosa, her mother, firmly convinced that children should be seen and not heard and should follow instructions immediately, no discussion required.Between tired parents, overstimulated kids, and three generations with very different ideas about "listening," things fall apart fast.Written by Sonia Rompoti, a mental health therapist and parent, this book combines practical psychology, basic neurology, and painfully familiar real-life scenes to explain why kids stop listening and what actually helps. You don't just get advice. You see the moment unfold, understand what's happening in the child's brain, and learn exactly what to do differently next time.No gold stars.No yelling strategies.No advice that collapses the second real life shows up.This is a hands-on, step-by-step guide for parents dealing with ignored instructions, power struggles, mixed parenting messages, and the quiet exhaustion of trying to hold it all together while everyone has an opinion.Part of The Modern Parent Series: Practical Tools for Everyday Parenting, this book is for parents who are done blaming themselves and ready for tools that work on loud days, tired days, and "I've already said this three times" days.You don't need to say it nicer.You don't need to say it louder.You need a better system.Open the book. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798232139872
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