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15-Minute Parenting 8-12 Years: Stress-Free Strategies for Nurturing Your Child's Development

The Language of Play, Book 2

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15-Minute Parenting 8-12 Years: Stress-Free Strategies for Nurturing Your Child's Development

By: Joanna Fortune
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A mindful and practical parenting roadmap for busy, time-poor parents. Based on a simple and effective formula, it will transform family life in just 15 minutes of daily play, resulting in less tears and more laughter.

Middle childhood, the period for those aged 8–12 years old, is often the most overlooked phase of a child’s development, but it’s the age where play continues to serve an important role in their emotional growth. It’s also an age where we are most likely to stop playing with our children.

With over 20 years of clinical expertise and neuroscientific research, psychotherapist and parenting expert Joanna Fortune shares her proven techniques that will enable you to better understand your relationship with your children as they grow and ensure that your parenting is developing with them.

Packed with 15-minute games and activities that you can easily incorporate into your daily routine, Joanna also explores the neurological, physical, and emotional development of 8-12 year olds and offers parents hands-on advice on how to deal with:

  • Friendships and bullying
  • Sibling relationships
  • Difficult conversations (the ones that catch you off guard!)
  • Risk-taking behaviour
  • Building independence, self-esteem, and emotional resilience
  • Resistance

15-Minute Parenting 8-12 Years will show you how to keep play alive with your child, foster great communication, and help to secure strong foundations for adolescence.

©2020 Joanna Fortune (P)2020 Hachette UK - Thread
Child Psychology Developmental Psychology Parenting & Families Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Relationships Feel Better Emotions Child Development Parenting Strategies
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There are lots of good ideas for games to play with your children to establish and deepen a connection. Some good anecdotes and insights.

Lots of good insight and ideas

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This book really annoyed me contains some really terrible advice. For example don’t get involved in your child’s friendships and let them hang out with kids you know aren’t good for them so they learn - why would we not be teaching children the traits of a good person and and encourage playing with kids who share good values. Friends have such an influence and getting in with the wrong crowd can have series consequences.

Also example conversation about sex was so long winded and poorly explained could be made so much simpler.
This book is an example of how anyone can write a book on things they know nothing about…

Full of awful advice

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