In "The Gentle Discipline Book," parenting expert Sarah Ockwell-Smith redefines the art of discipline by advocating a nurturing approach that fosters connection over control. Drawing on the latest research in child development, she offers practical strategies that empower parents to teach responsibility while promoting emotional intelligence. Through real-life examples and compassionate insights, the book encourages a shift from punishment to understanding, making discipline a collaborative journey. As readers explore techniques that nurture rather than alienate, they'll discover the profound impact gentle discipline has on family dynamics. Are you ready to transform your parenting style and deepen your bond with your child?
By Sarah Ockwell-Smith
Published: 2017
"Discipline should focus on teaching and guiding, not punishing."
As seen in the New York Times -- a practical guide that presents an alternative to shouting, shaming, and blaming--to give kids the skills they need to grow and thrive Discipline is an essential part of raising happy and successful kids, but as more and more parents are discovering, conventional approaches often don't work, and can even lead to more frustration, resentment, power struggles, and shame. Enter Sarah Ockwell-Smith, a popular parenting expert who believes there's a better way. Citing the latest research in child development, psychology and neuroscience, Gentle Discipline debunks common myths about punishments, rewards, the "naughty chair," and more, and presents practical, connection-based techniques that really work--and that bring parents and kids closer together instead of driving then apart. Topics include: Setting--and enforcing--boundaries and limits with compassion and respect Focusing on connection and positivity instead of negative consequences Working with teachers and other caregivers Breaking the cycle of shaming and blaming Filled with ideas to try today, Gentle Discipline helps parents of toddlers as well as school-age kids embrace a new, more enlightened way to help kids listen, learn and grow.
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Sarah Ockwell-Smith is a renowned parenting author, speaker, and advocate for gentle parenting methods. She has written several bestselling books, including "The Gentle Discipline Book" and "The Gentle Sleep Book," which focus on compassionate approaches to raising children. With a background in psychology, Sarah combines evidence-based practices with practical advice to support parents in their journey. She is also a mother of four and shares her insights through her popular blog and social media platforms. Through her work, Sarah aims to empower parents to foster strong, nurturing relationships with their children.
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