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The Good Parent and the Happy Child is a Professional Development book for busy working women who have built a successful career and are struggling to cope with the demands of their children. This book is a must-have for Professional women aged 35-50+ who have built a successful career, have taken the next step into motherhood, and are unsure how to set boundaries and get their child to adopt healthy eating lifestyles. This book looks at the balance between raising children, having a successful career and the motherhood experience. Based on decades of research and thousands of hours with…mehr

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The Good Parent and the Happy Child is a Professional Development book for busy working women who have built a successful career and are struggling to cope with the demands of their children. This book is a must-have for Professional women aged 35-50+ who have built a successful career, have taken the next step into motherhood, and are unsure how to set boundaries and get their child to adopt healthy eating lifestyles. This book looks at the balance between raising children, having a successful career and the motherhood experience. Based on decades of research and thousands of hours with families, Nicole Bennett Blake has formulated key strategies for achieving a happy family life. The book offers a practical guide for parents on how to establish healthy routines for their children, communicate effectively, and set boundaries. It also provides parents with practical advice and strategies of what to do in challenging child raising situations. You will learn how to: Regain control of yourself and enjoy motherhood in a positive way. Discover the secret to a happy home environment where children feel loved and secure. Gain insight and tips to ensure your children are eating healthy, have routines and boundaries that will lead to a healthier child.Discover who you are and how to be the best parent for your child. Create a safe home environment for your child. Encourage your child to become a talker, that will build their brain from an early age and give them the independent skills, that they require. Meet your child's needs at each stage and area of their development. Strategies for getting children to experience a wider variety of food and encourage fussy eaters to try new foods. Gain awareness of good child size food portions. Have sleeping routines and set boundaries that work. Set aside time for yourself and the benefits that comes with it. Do fun things with your child that will help them learn and be happy in their environment. "Nicole's evident passion for children and parents development shine through into script with this great body of work. This book is candid, straightforward and satisfyingly honest about the highs, lows and the joys of parenting. As there is no definitive way on how to raise your kids, this book will give you an almost perfect guide both Mothers and Fathers can refer to over and over again" - Terence Wallen, Best Selling Author, Humanitarian, Entrepreneur If you want to learn more about how you can become a good parent and raise a happy child...then simply click the buy now button on this page to get started today!
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Nicole Bennett Blake was born in Jamaica 1965. Having grown up with her parents, twelve siblings and extended family. She now lives in the United Kingdom with her husband and three daughters.She is the owner of an established children's Nursery for over fifteen years. Having worked with children she is the author of the new book The Good parent and the Happy Child.She is best known for supporting parents who are struggling with meeting their children's needs. She is a qualified Social Worker with two degrees and her passion is to support her local church in the evangelism outreach department."You can be prepared for everything in life - but motherhood. The least prepared are parents, until you are holding the child in your hand - you have no idea what to expect!"So how do you know if you are getting it right or wrong? By whose standard do you measure childcare on? Society has their view of what good parenting looks like! Where does your standard fit into todays world's view? Let's see how you can believe and achieve the best parenting because every child is unique.