Raise the Child You've Got--Not the One You Want

Nancy Rose

Language: English

Publisher: Braeside Press

Published: May 11, 2013

Description:

Move Past Your Frustration With Your Child to
Have the Loving, Close Relationship You Long For

Is your family life stressful and unpleasant? Are you exhausted from never-ending battles? Do you wish your child were more patient…or more outgoing…or less impulsive…or simply different from who she is?

There is a way out of your endless loop of frustration. Parent coach Nancy Rose paves the way with a remarkably effective approach: Leading with Acceptance, which draws upon real life parent/child relationships, current studies, and groundbreaking methods for understanding and accepting your child’s CoreSelf traits.

Leading with Acceptance will help you:

  • Discover what you can and cannot change about your child
  • Understand the power of acceptance in building a healthy parent/child connection, no matter how old your child is
  • Gain peace of mind as you raise your children to become their best, happiest selves.

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Review

If there should ever come a day when parents are required to read a collection of reference manuals... RAISE THE CHILD YOU'VE GOT, NOT THE ONE YOU WANT should be part of that collection.

As a parent, do you have what it takes to celebrate your child regardless of their abilities, desires or personality? Most don't. Which is one of the reasons Nancy Rose wrote (this) book...

"When acceptance is the starting point in parenting, it builds a warm, solid, connected foundation for a lifetime relationship of mutual respect."
True that.


Reviewed by J'Nel Wright for IndieReader

Informed, informative, thoughtful, and thought-provoking, Raise the Child You've Got - Not the One You Want is highly recommended...

Author, entrepreneur, and parent Nancy Rose draws upon her years of experience and expertise to write a practical, informative, 'real world' oriented instructional commentary on how to effectively parent a child without being distracted by personal projections of the adult upon the juvenile. 

Exceptionally well written, organized and presented, (the book) is thoroughly 'reader friendly' from beginning to end. 
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Midwest Book Review

About the Author

A fresh voice and original thinker in the parenting field, Nancy Rose — the “Acceptance Advocate” — speaks and conducts parenting programs throughout the country. A former tax attorney and CPA, she now puts her solid credentials and entrepreneurial spirit to use in service of her passion: making sure every child is given license to shine. She has two grown sons, and lives in northern California. Learn more at www.nancyjrose.com