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Alyice Edrich

ScreamFree Parenting
Learn how to get your children to cooperate without screaming.

by Alyice Edrich
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Title
ScreamFree Parenting

Author
Hal Edward Runkel, LMFT

Publisher
Oakmont Publishing

Review
ScreamFree Parenting isn’t what you think. It’s not a book of reprimands for parents who do a lot of screaming, and it’s not a book filled with lists on how to properly parent without screaming at your children. It is a book about helping parents “own” their actions and their reactions when it comes to their children’s behaviors.

Reacting to our children’s bad behaviors and/or choices, in an unhealthy and unproductive way, won’t get our children to do what they’re told or follow our rules when they’re away from home. In situations like this, Runkel advises parents to take a deep breath, think rationally, and find “a place of calm resolve.” Runkel believes children respond better when parents stop surrendering control of their own behaviors and emotions to those around them and start taking better care of themselves.

In ScreamFree Parenting, parents will learn how their actions and reactions can help their children grow up to be happy, healthy, functional adults. Parent will learn how to:

  1. Respect their children’s choices, space and privacy,
  2. Calm personal anxieties that revolve around their children,
  3. Give up their need to know everything their children feel, think, or do,
  4. Allow their children to disagree in respectful ways,
  5. Allow their children to respectfully stand up for themselves,
  6. Help their children become responsible for themselves, and
  7. Properly communicate with their children.
Another thing parents learn in ScreamFree Parenting is that just as their children need space and time away from their parents, parents need space and time away from their children. Parent’s shouldn’t give up everything that matters to them simply because they have children. There is a way to balance it all, and through ScreamFree Parenting, parents learn some useful techniques for doing so.

If your screaming is causing high blood pressure and keeping your children at bay, ScreamFree Parenting may be the answer you’re looking for.

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About The Dabbling Mum:
Alyice Edrich is a freelance writer with a love for finding "ah ha moments"…even if the writers didn’t intend to put them there! Visit her at AlyiceEdrich.com

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