When the parents change, everything changes

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Your own behaviour is the only behaviour over which you have absolute control. To change your children’s behaviour, you first need to change your own. Your behaviour as a parent is the difference between chaos and calm. It is the gap between strategies falling or succeeding. It is so important that it puts every other factor into a firm second place. In ‘When the Parents Change, Everything Changes’, Britain’s leading behaviour expert introduces parents to a revolutionary method for changing your behaviour and so changing your children’s – tried and tested in over 100,000 schools. Whether using ‘positive noticing’ as rocket-fuel for better behaviour, or writing rules that don’t get instantly binned, or learning what to say to deescalate the wobbliest moments, his tools will turn your home into a behavioural nirvana.

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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 Child

The 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

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Weight 0.151 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.9 × 1.2 cm
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Paperback

Pages

208

Language

English

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Dewey

153.85085 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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