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Tried nagging, shouting, taking away screen time, but with no success? Dr Amber Elliott explains why children who have experienced early trauma need something different - therapeutic parenting - a kind of everyday 'superparenting' which champions empathy over punishment. Trying to parent children who have trauma-triggered behaviours is tough, and none of us are perfect. Taking this as a starting point, Dr Elliott provides you with a ten-step process to transform your parenting. From developing self-acceptance and ideas for building motivation through to creative ways to think about…mehr
Tried nagging, shouting, taking away screen time, but with no success?
Dr Amber Elliott explains why children who have experienced early trauma need something different - therapeutic parenting - a kind of everyday 'superparenting' which champions empathy over punishment.
Trying to parent children who have trauma-triggered behaviours is tough, and none of us are perfect. Taking this as a starting point, Dr Elliott provides you with a ten-step process to transform your parenting. From developing self-acceptance and ideas for building motivation through to creative ways to think about structure and routine, the book combines principles with practical advice and exercises you can try out at home.
Working together, you and your child can discover the secrets of superparenting and overcome trauma-triggered behaviours!
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Autorenporträt
Dr. Amber Elliott is a clinical psychologist and consultant DDP practitioner. She runs a Social Enterprise called The Child Psychology Service CIC www.thechildpsychologyservice.co.uk. She lives in Staffordshire, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction. 2. Parenting Habit 1: Acceptance Rather Than Change vs Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. 3. Parenting Habit 2: Praise vs Sharing Joy and Success. 4. Parenting Habit 3: Responsivity Rather Than Rigid Consistency. 5. Parenting Habit 4: Reassurance vs Sharing Sadness and Worry. 6. Parenting Habit 5: Boundaries vs Containment and Creating Safety. 7. Parenting Habit 6: Investigating Why Rather Than What. 8. Parenting Habit 7: Filling Up vs Weaning Off (Trust in the Developmental Process). 9. Parenting Habit 8: Ignoring vs Regulating. 10. Parenting Habit 9: Connection vs Shame. 11 Parenting Habit 10: Structure and Routine vs ... Well, Structure and Routine.
1. Introduction. 2. Parenting Habit 1: Acceptance Rather Than Change vs Don't Sweat the Small Stuff. 3. Parenting Habit 2: Praise vs Sharing Joy and Success. 4. Parenting Habit 3: Responsivity Rather Than Rigid Consistency. 5. Parenting Habit 4: Reassurance vs Sharing Sadness and Worry. 6. Parenting Habit 5: Boundaries vs Containment and Creating Safety. 7. Parenting Habit 6: Investigating Why Rather Than What. 8. Parenting Habit 7: Filling Up vs Weaning Off (Trust in the Developmental Process). 9. Parenting Habit 8: Ignoring vs Regulating. 10. Parenting Habit 9: Connection vs Shame. 11 Parenting Habit 10: Structure and Routine vs ... Well, Structure and Routine.
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