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David Solomon is a dad who has developed comprehensive and worthwhile approaches to parenting while raising two adopted daughters who faced a myriad of challenges. The Peace, No Arguments Mindset: And 50 Other Ways to Achieve Positive Outcomes and Happiness for Your Children and Family is for all parents. Children, parents, and their families deserve a calm home and peace of mind. One of the major obstacles to achieving and enjoying peace are the inevitable arguments with and between children. The Peace, No Arguments Mindset will help parents prevent and resolve arguments to achieve positive…mehr

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David Solomon is a dad who has developed comprehensive and worthwhile approaches to parenting while raising two adopted daughters who faced a myriad of challenges. The Peace, No Arguments Mindset: And 50 Other Ways to Achieve Positive Outcomes and Happiness for Your Children and Family is for all parents. Children, parents, and their families deserve a calm home and peace of mind. One of the major obstacles to achieving and enjoying peace are the inevitable arguments with and between children. The Peace, No Arguments Mindset will help parents prevent and resolve arguments to achieve positive outcomes and maintain the many benefits of harmony within the family. Free of negative outcomes, stress, and upset, your family can enjoy happiness, and create and cherish wonderful memories. Topics include: - What's important, More important, and Most Important - Honesty is not the best policy-honesty is the only policy - Be slow to anger and quick to recovery While the principles and practices of The Peace, No Arguments Mindset are primarily intended for discussions and interactions with children, David's life-tested strategies also apply to spouses, extended family, friends, and colleagues.
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David Solomon and his wife, Kathleen, adopted their daughters at ten and twelve years old from two different state departments of social services. Their daughters are now twenty-seven and thirty-one. In the intervening years, as a family, they have navigated the fallout from the severe abuse and neglect their daughters suffered prior to adoption-and the resulting profound negative emotional consequences and diagnoses.David's philosophies, principles, and practices have been developed and shared with his daughters. He has learned a great deal about the challenges of parenting-and the additional challenges of caring for children adopted when they were older with pre-adoption histories and traumas. Over the years, David has learned the intricacies of psychology and psychiatry as he strived to ensure the well-being of his daughters. With this lived experience and hard-won wisdom, he wants to help parents help their children and families.