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You: "How was your day?" Your child: "Fine." As a parent, you want
to know what is going on in your child's life, how school and
friendships are going, if they're feeling okay. As a kid you want
to tell your parent what's going on, but it can be hard to find the
words. This book is brilliant because it makes finding those words
easy, and you discover incredible stuff about each other. How
exactly do you make it happen? This accessible guide answers the
million-dollar question by steering you, step by step through
carefully supported and structured conversational platforms that
encourage connection and strengthen relationship bonds. Written by
two top clinical psychologists who have worked with families over
many years they have, uniquely, designed it for you to read and
experience, together. Inside this book you will find a range of
fun, illustrated child-friendly conversation activities, organised
around four key themes: who are you? how are you? what helps? what
gets in the way? There is powerful evidence that building good
parent-child communication skills improves emotional wellbeing,
physical health, academic and employment success. It helps set up a
trusting relationship so you can navigate adolescence and later
life successfully. It's important to start early because it takes
time to learn skills.
This book is a must read for anyone parenting, teaching or
supporting teens, who wants to empower them to reach their
potential. Written by a team of clinical psychologists, it leads
you through tried and tested strategies to build strong
relationships and improve communication with young people as they
develop, learn and grow. In the book we learn that the 'teenage
brain' is unique which gives us an incredible opportunity for
change and development, but it is also a time when young people are
particularly sensitive and potentially vulnerable . It guides you
through ways to communicate effectively with teens without
negatively affecting their self-esteem. There are plenty of tips
about what to say, what not say and the best mindset to use with
teens, day to day. The authors draw from the latest research in
neuroscience and psychology, years of clinical expertise and
first-hand parenting experience. It's relatable like your best
friend's advice, and informed by scientific evidence - easy to
read, hard to put down.
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