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#Power Kids Tweet
- Raising Independent, Conscientious, Well-Adjusted, Responsible Young Adults, Book01
- Lu par : Jon Diienno
- Durée : 1 h et 13 min
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Description
Raising a child is a tough job. While there are no immediate qualifications to being a good parent, parenthood is one of the most difficult jobs anyone can take. Despite a growing number of parenting manuals and child psychology books, proper parenting techniques are as fast-changing as the times we live in. #Power Kids TweetBook01: Raising Independent, Conscientious, Well-Adjusted, Responsible Young Adults aims to teach parents how to turn their kids into Power Kids - successful young adults who are motivated, self-confident, and independent. It combines practical parenting practices with groundbreaking child behavior insights.
#Power Kids Tweet recognizes that successful young adults are defined during their formative years, using a mix of "tough love" and measured, yet thoughtful, compassion.
The book aims to teach parents how to enable their children. It outlines various ideas on how children can learn the value of money, make independent decisions, and face seemingly insurmountable adversity on their own. More importantly, the book does this in a way that is practical and convenient for real-world parents.
#Power Kids Tweet provides 140 bite-sized nuggets of wisdom written specifically for on-the-go parents. It is a handy collection of tips designed to inspire and motivate parents to raise their child in an environment of positivity and empowerment, while giving parents the opportunity to think of ahas of their own.