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The Peaceful Parenting (R)evolution
- Changing the World by Changing How We Parent
- Narrated by: Alexandra Bitton-Bailey
- Length: 8 hrs and 4 mins
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Publisher's Summary
How can parents best meet the complex needs of their children in these complicated times?
Inside, you’ll find a radically different approach to parenting, where we stop asking so many questions about how to get children to behave and examine our behaviors, expectations, and values as parents.
Embracing the idea that our children deserve our honesty, vulnerability, and leadership, you’ll discover a powerful framework for raising your family with integrity and confidence. Giving and receiving the trust, communication, cooperation, respect, and joy that every parent and child deserves ultimately allows our children to become the leaders our future so desperately needs.
A groundbreaking examination of parenting, written by the founder of the world’s leading parent coaching institute, this book will take you on an inner journey of self-inquiry, exploration, and curiosity, helping you answer the question that is only answerable by you: “How can I be the best version of myself in the name of raising my child?”
You’ll be moved by stories of hope and inspired by powerful shifts in families from all over the world.