When the Parents Change, Everything Changes: Seismic Shifts in Children’s Behaviour
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‘Brilliant’ Kate Silverton, author of There’s No Such Thing As Naughty’An absolute game-changer’ Sarah Turner, aka The Unmumsy Mum’Singularly powerful’ Tina Payne Bryson, author of The Whole-Brain ChildThe culture of any home is determined by the parents. If you can remain unflappably calm in the face of every supermarket tantrum and sarcastic eye-roll, order will soon follow.Here, bestselling author Paul Dix reveals how to turn even the most chaotic home into an oasis of calm – by focusing not on your children’s behaviour, but on your own. You will never need to raise your voice again.‘How simple techniques, and a different way of thinking, can change the entire atmosphere at home.’ iNews
Additional information
Weight | 0.151 kg |
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Dimensions | 1.2 × 12.9 × 19.8 cm |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 208 |
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Year Published | 2024-6-27 |
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Publication City/Country | London, United Kingdom |
ISBN 10 | 1804941611 |
About The Author | After countless attempts to sabotage his own education, Paul Dix miraculously went on to train at Homerton College, Cambridge, before going on to work as a teacher at some of Britain's most challenging urban schools.Over the next three decades, Paul would develop a unique approach to behaviour change – one rooted in the calm consistency of the adults. After outlining his method in the bestselling When the Adults Change, Everything Changes, it became a word-of-mouth phenomenon among teachers and has now been drawn upon in over 150,000 classrooms worldwide.When, in 2002, Paul became a dad, he began to wonder whether his behaviour change method might just work for parents too. Now, for the first time, Paul introduces his findings to the most important audience of all: parents. |
Review Quote | This book is an absolute game-changer. Paul manages to impart practical wisdom about our behaviour as parents – and how small changes have huge impacts – without ever sounding preachy. I laughed, nodded, winced a few times and most importantly felt inspired to make slow, incremental changes to how we do things in our house. Warm, funny and extraordinarily helpful. A must-read for anyone who looks after children. |
Other text | In this fantastic book Paul empowers us parents to put our energy and focus where we can have the most influence: over our own behaviour. With wit and warmth, he teaches us the most miraculous thing – that when we change, our children change too. This is a book every parent needs to read. |