About Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids by Laura Markham | Positive Parenting Guide
Peaceful Parent, Happy Kids: How to Stop Yelling and Start Connecting
Transform your parenting with this bestselling guide by Laura Markham. Based on the latest research in child development and years of clinical experience, this practical book helps parents create stronger emotional connections with their children while reducing conflict, yelling, and daily power struggles.
Dr. Laura Markham presents a compassionate and effective approach to parenting that focuses on connection rather than punishment. By understanding your own emotions and responding with empathy, you can guide your child toward self-discipline, cooperation, and emotional resilience.
Inside this book, you'll discover how to:
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Stop yelling and react more calmly in challenging situations.
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Build a deeper emotional bond with your child.
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Handle tantrums, defiance, and power struggles effectively.
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Set healthy limits while maintaining a loving relationship.
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Encourage self-discipline without threats, bribes, or punishment.
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Use practical, child-tested communication techniques.
With step-by-step guidance and real-life examples, this book provides proven strategies for parents of toddlers through elementary-aged children who want to create a more peaceful and connected family environment.
Product Details
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Author: Dr. Laura Markham
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Publisher: Tarcher
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Publication Date: November 28, 2012
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Language: English
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Pages: 304
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ISBN-10: 0399160280
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ISBN-13: 978-0399160288
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Dimensions: 5.4 x 0.83 x 8.2 inches
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Weight: 2.31 lbs
Perfect for parents seeking practical, research-based tools to foster cooperation, emotional intelligence, and lasting family connections.
Why Parents Choose This Book
- Stop yelling and react more calmly in challenging situations.
- Build a deeper emotional bond with your child.
- Handle tantrums, defiance, and power struggles effectively.
- Set healthy limits while maintaining a loving relationship.
- Encourage self-discipline without threats, bribes, or punishment.
- Use practical, child-tested communication techniques.
