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Buddhism for Parents on the Go
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- Narrated by: Xe Sands
- Length: 6 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Most parenting books focus on changing a child's behaviour, but the truth is that children only change when their relationship with their parents changes. In Calm Parents, Happy Kids, Dr Laura Markham introduces an approach to parenting that eliminates threats, power struggles and manipulation, in favour of setting limits with empathy and communication.
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- By Alex on 13-10-2017
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Publisher's Summary
With the same calm, rational wisdom and clarity that Sarah Napthali brings to Buddhism for Mothers, here is a book that will inspire you to be more patient and loving through the multifaceted, amazing, and often difficult journey of parenting. From advice to the sleep deprived to dealing with the drama of toddler tantrums to thoughts on teenage egocentrism, this invaluable audiobook will teach you how to manage the expectations you have of yourself, your partner, and your children.
Buddhism for Parents On the Go will help you conquer the day-to-day challenges of life, reduce your stress levels, and gain true insight into the ever-changing joys of parenthood.
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- Rebecca
- 07-09-2015
Will listen to this over and over
I really loved this. I have read most of Sarah's other books too (and love them). This one is great to dip into if you just have ten minutes here and there. It doesn't matter what chapter you're up to, its all good.
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- cortney
- 26-10-2015
great material
great book but a lot like Buddism for Mothers which I enjoyed much more than this one.
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- Christina
- 15-02-2016
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radically appropriate for on the go listening! really pungent words of wisdom in wee lil snippets make it easy to follow and absorb.
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- dani
- 06-10-2013
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What made the experience of listening to Buddhism for Parents on the Go the most enjoyable?
I absolutely loved this audiobook it has helped me immensely trying to cope with three small children with all the trials and tribulations that come with that and still trying to live life mindfully and with compassion especially for myself!!. This audiobook is never far from my side and when I'm feeling like I'm the only person in the world trying to deal with things it is the first thing that I turn too. Can't thank you enough for the kind words and excellent advice offered
What was one of the most memorable moments of Buddhism for Parents on the Go?
Just hearing that another Buddhist mother does at times lose her temper and feel angry with the most important little people in the her world and it not mean she is a monster!!
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