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Little people, big feelings / Gen Muir.

Little people, big feelings / Gen Muir.
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Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Branch Status Due Date
155.412 MUIR
Adult Non Fiction   Chester Hill . . Available .  
155.412 MUIR
Adult Non Fiction   Riverwood . . On Loan . 6 Jun 2024
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ISBN 9781761266591 (paperback)
Name Muir, Gen author.
Title Little people, big feelings / Gen Muir.
Published Sydney, New South Wales : Macmillan, Pan Macmillan Australia, 2024.
©2024
Description 373 pages ; 22 cm
Notes "A go-to parenting guidebook for dealing with big emotions and challenging behaviour in kids"--Cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Parenting educator and mother-of-four Gen Muir has helped thousands of families to navigate strong emotions and challenging behaviour in young kids. In Little People, Big Feelings, she shares her tried-and-tested techniques that work to build genuine connection, establish effective boundaries and develop emotional resilience that will last a lifetime. Reassuring, compassionate and relatable, this book will help you through some of the most difficult moments of parenting - public meltdowns, bedtime struggles, school refusal, sibling rivalry - without losing your own mind or quashing your child's spirit. Using stories, scripts and step-by-steps, Gen reveals how to communicate so your child can hear you, and how to welcome your child's emotions in order to help them regulate. You'll also learn why: - Setting firm and kind limits is essential for making our kids feel safe; - Traditional approaches like timeouts, reward charts and a focus on praise or punishment aren't effective for long-term behaviour change; - Understanding our own response to our kids' feelings is the key to becoming the parent we want to be; - Connection is the key to enjoying parenthood more; - It's so important to show ourselves self-compassion when raising little people with big feelings.
Subjects Emotions in children
Emotional problems of children
Parenting
Child rearing
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