“500 Ways to Improve Children's Behaviours” is intentionally made as a short, no-nonsense, and straight to the target, parenting book.
The tips in this book cover ten themes:
1. Tips for parents with an angry child,
2. Tips for parents with an aggressive child,
3. Tips for parents with a sulking child,
4. Tips for parents with a fidgety child,
5. Tips for parents with a rebellious child,
6. Tips for parents with a child who has sleeping problems,
7. Tips for parents with a fainthearted child,
8. Tips for parents with an insecure child,
9. Tips for parents with a child who has concentration problems,
10. Tips for parents with a child who are learning to talk
Only discussing one theme per section, this book was designed for parents to find quickly the solutions to the problems they have.
It is easy to read, even for super busy fathers and mothers.
The tips in this book are written sequentially accordingly the age of the child. There are tips for babies, toddlers, and for early age of primary school. But, as we know, children's behaviour is a dynamic thing. Therefore, parents are free to use any tips without the need for doing it in sequence, according to the child’s condition at the time.
The tips in this book cover ten themes:
1. Tips for parents with an angry child,
2. Tips for parents with an aggressive child,
3. Tips for parents with a sulking child,
4. Tips for parents with a fidgety child,
5. Tips for parents with a rebellious child,
6. Tips for parents with a child who has sleeping problems,
7. Tips for parents with a fainthearted child,
8. Tips for parents with an insecure child,
9. Tips for parents with a child who has concentration problems,
10. Tips for parents with a child who are learning to talk
Only discussing one theme per section, this book was designed for parents to find quickly the solutions to the problems they have.
It is easy to read, even for super busy fathers and mothers.
The tips in this book are written sequentially accordingly the age of the child. There are tips for babies, toddlers, and for early age of primary school. But, as we know, children's behaviour is a dynamic thing. Therefore, parents are free to use any tips without the need for doing it in sequence, according to the child’s condition at the time.