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The Thriving Child: The Science Behind Reducing Stress and Nurturing Independence Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Thriving Kid by Dr William Stixrud and Ned Johnson, go through by Kaleo Griffith.

As parents we all want the very best for our kid, but frequently we surrender to societal stresses which can bring about us over-managing every part of their lives leaving them overwhelmed, over-scheduled and lacking motivation. This can terrifyingly lead to mental health problems as adolescents and adults. How do we prevent this happening to our child?

Over their combined about The Thriving Child: The Science Behind Reducing Stress and Nurturing Independence sixty years of practice, William Stixrud, a clinical neuropsychologist, and Ned Johnson, the founder of an elite tutoring agency, been employed by with thousands of children all facing this issue. Together they discovered that the very best antidote to stress is to give kids more of a feeling of control over their lives. Within this ground-breaking reserve they reveal how you can actively help your son or daughter to sculpt a mind that is resilient, stress-proof and ready to take on brand-new challenges.

The Thriving Child offers a combination of cutting-edge mind science, the most recent discoveries in behavioural therapy, and case studies attracted from the thousands of kids and teens Bill and Ned have helped over time. They will teach you how to arranged your son or daughter on the true road to success and share their successful ways to show you the very best ways of helping your child to:

· Reduce their stress and anxiety

· Foster independent thinking

· Find their internal motivation

· Achieve their complete potential

· Transform defiance into decision producing

· Tame rebellious tendencies

The Thriving Child is essential listening for every parent and demonstrates precisely how nurturing independent thinking, and collaborating together with your child rather than micro-managing them, will lead to happier, smarter and stress-free kids.

‘Sometimes the most useful thing we can do as parents is normally to parent our children a little less. This humane, thoughtful book turns the most recent brain research into valuable useful suggestions for parents on how to pull back, when to engage and when to release. Read it. Your kids will many thanks.’ Paul Rough, New York Times bestselling writer of How Kids Succeed