Independent Children: How to Release Control and Teach Your Child to Manage Their Own Life
A competent guide for parents who want to raise their children to be independent, fully-fledged individuals. From two fathers—a neuropsychologist with many years of experience and a sought-after teacher. Parental overprotection often prevents a child from not only understanding themselves and realizing their talents, but also from even realizing their potential in academics, sports, and everyday life.
Gradually, chapter by chapter, step by step, the authors lead us to the idea: even if you feel like your child is incapable of making any good decisions (or has special needs, such as ADHD or ASD), you need to give them a chance. To this end, they offer specific step-by-step exercises at the end of each chapter that you can use today. What, according to the authors, helps on the path to child independence? The foundation is the absence of stress. Stress can be caused by coercion, overprotection, various fears, or the child's unique characteristics. The absence of fear leads to a sense of security, which comes from parental love, good sleep, internal motivation, and exercise. And, of course, the parent must work on themselves and on their new relationship with their child.
The method is based on neuropsychology. All of the above truly helps the child's brain function properly and develops the frontal lobes, which are responsible for independent decision-making, organization, and control. The book will be useful for parents and anyone who works with children, including those with special needs. Who is this book for? For parents who want to raise happy and successful children.
Gradually, chapter by chapter, step by step, the authors lead us to the idea: even if you feel like your child is incapable of making any good decisions (or has special needs, such as ADHD or ASD), you need to give them a chance. To this end, they offer specific step-by-step exercises at the end of each chapter that you can use today. What, according to the authors, helps on the path to child independence? The foundation is the absence of stress. Stress can be caused by coercion, overprotection, various fears, or the child's unique characteristics. The absence of fear leads to a sense of security, which comes from parental love, good sleep, internal motivation, and exercise. And, of course, the parent must work on themselves and on their new relationship with their child.
The method is based on neuropsychology. All of the above truly helps the child's brain function properly and develops the frontal lobes, which are responsible for independent decision-making, organization, and control. The book will be useful for parents and anyone who works with children, including those with special needs. Who is this book for? For parents who want to raise happy and successful children.
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