Description
The Power of Validation: Arming Your Child Against Bullying, Peer Pressure, Addiction, Self-Harm, and Out-of-Control Emotions is an essential guide for parents aiming to create a nurturing environment for their children. Written by Karyn D. Hall and Melissa H. Cook, this brand new paperback offers practical strategies to foster emotional resilience and healthy communication in children. In just 200 pages, it explores the fundamental concept of validation—the recognition that a child's thoughts and feelings are real and deserving of acknowledgment. This crucial practice equips children to navigate challenges like bullying and peer pressure while preventing the onset of addiction and self-harm.
By implementing the techniques outlined in this book, parents will learn to validate their child's emotions effectively, enabling them to manage feelings in a constructive way. Through attentive listening and proactive support, parents can help their kids gain self-esteem and independence. As a result, children who are validated grow up to be more resilient individuals, less susceptible to negative influences. Whether you're facing behavioral issues or simply want to encourage emotional intelligence, The Power of Validation is a vital resource for any parent seeking to empower their children.
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 200
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Delivery information included.
The Power of Validation: Arming Your Child Against Bullying, Peer Pressure, Addiction, Self-Harm, and Out-of-Control Emotions
By Hall, Karyn D.
By Cook, Melissa H.
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 200
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Validation is the recognition and acceptance that a person's feelings and thoughts are true and real for him or her, regardless of whether or not those feelings make logical sense. This seemingly simple concept can determine whether a child has self-esteem or not, whether a child will grow to become an independent adult or a dependent one, and whether a child will be able to process feelings in a healthy way or express his or her emotions by throwing tantrums and acting out. Children who are validated feel reassured that they will be accepted and loved regardless of their feelings, while children who are validated less frequently become more susceptible to peer pressure and are more likely to develop behavioral problems. The Power of Validation breaks validation skills into practical steps parents can use to respond to their child's internal experiences in healthy ways without necessarily condoning their child's behaviors. Readers learn to pay attention to their child, acknowledge the child's thoughts and feelings, and help their child through the process of developing an identity of his or her own. By validating difficult emotions, but disallowing negative actions children may take in response to these emotions, parents can help their kids develop essential self-validating skills for the future that will foster self-esteem and emotiona
By implementing the techniques outlined in this book, parents will learn to validate their child's emotions effectively, enabling them to manage feelings in a constructive way. Through attentive listening and proactive support, parents can help their kids gain self-esteem and independence. As a result, children who are validated grow up to be more resilient individuals, less susceptible to negative influences. Whether you're facing behavioral issues or simply want to encourage emotional intelligence, The Power of Validation is a vital resource for any parent seeking to empower their children.
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 200
Publisher: New Harbinger Publications
Delivery information included.
The Power of Validation: Arming Your Child Against Bullying, Peer Pressure, Addiction, Self-Harm, and Out-of-Control Emotions
By Hall, Karyn D.
By Cook, Melissa H.
Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages 200
Publisher New Harbinger Publications
Validation is the recognition and acceptance that a person's feelings and thoughts are true and real for him or her, regardless of whether or not those feelings make logical sense. This seemingly simple concept can determine whether a child has self-esteem or not, whether a child will grow to become an independent adult or a dependent one, and whether a child will be able to process feelings in a healthy way or express his or her emotions by throwing tantrums and acting out. Children who are validated feel reassured that they will be accepted and loved regardless of their feelings, while children who are validated less frequently become more susceptible to peer pressure and are more likely to develop behavioral problems. The Power of Validation breaks validation skills into practical steps parents can use to respond to their child's internal experiences in healthy ways without necessarily condoning their child's behaviors. Readers learn to pay attention to their child, acknowledge the child's thoughts and feelings, and help their child through the process of developing an identity of his or her own. By validating difficult emotions, but disallowing negative actions children may take in response to these emotions, parents can help their kids develop essential self-validating skills for the future that will foster self-esteem and emotiona