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Want to know the secret to tackling tantrums and tears, stopping squabbles in seconds and lay the foundations for your child's good mental health in the process? In There's No Such Thing As 'Naughty', mum to two young children, journalist and children's mental health advocate Kate Silverton shares her groundbreaking new approach to parenting under-fives that helps to make family life so much easier and and certainly a lot more fun! Kate's unique strategies, easy-to-follow scripts and simple techniques will enable you to manage those tricky everyday challenges with ease - and help you to enjoy…mehr

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Want to know the secret to tackling tantrums and tears, stopping squabbles in seconds and lay the foundations for your child's good mental health in the process? In There's No Such Thing As 'Naughty', mum to two young children, journalist and children's mental health advocate Kate Silverton shares her groundbreaking new approach to parenting under-fives that helps to make family life so much easier and and certainly a lot more fun! Kate's unique strategies, easy-to-follow scripts and simple techniques will enable you to manage those tricky everyday challenges with ease - and help you to enjoy the strongest bond possible with your child, both now and in the years ahead. Endorsed by leading figures in the field of children's mental health, at the heart of the book is a simple and revelatory way to understand how your child's brain develops and how it influences their behaviour. Rooted in the latest science - explained really simply - this engaging, accessible and warm parenting guide will redefine how you see and raise your children, with a new understanding that for under-fives, there can be no such thing as 'naughty'.
Autorenporträt
Kate Silverton is one of the UK's most prominent and popular presenters. Her passion has always been advocating for children and their emotional well-being. Her academic background is in child development, and she has a degree in psychology. After becoming a mother, Kate decided to go back to school to train as a child psychotherapist. She now combines her professional career as a journalist with her studies, and currently volunteers as a child-finding therapist, working with children in a London elementary school. Kate's work as a therapist with children, her own experience with psychotherapy and the interviews she has conducted with world-renowned psychiatrists, neuroscientists and psychotherapists have informed her approach and the idea she has conceived for this book. Her philosophy is: "If we get it right from the moment of conception through the child's fifth year of life, we can put our child on track for life."