Furiousity e-bog
35,47 DKK
(inkl. moms 44,34 DKK)
Often passed down through generations, furiousity is a learned behavior that feeds racism, bullying, sexism, and all the sayings and decisions that make us fearful and obnoxious. Thankfully, it is possible to stamp out this somewhat contrived feeling of anger and teach adults that speaking with love is the only way to show a child that they are adored, clever, and that they have what they need ...
E-bog
35,47 DKK
Forlag
Balboa Press AU
Udgivet
28 februar 2022
Længde
116 sider
Genrer
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781982292805
Often passed down through generations, furiousity is a learned behavior that feeds racism, bullying, sexism, and all the sayings and decisions that make us fearful and obnoxious. Thankfully, it is possible to stamp out this somewhat contrived feeling of anger and teach adults that speaking with love is the only way to show a child that they are adored, clever, and that they have what they need to be happy. Maudie K uses her personal story and examples to challenge anyone who deals with children to intervene when they hear harmful words spoken to youngsters of all ages. While revealing insight into her dark childhood experiences and healthy relationship with her father who understood the impact of destructive communication, Maudie demonstrates why it is important for adults to interrupt negative talk, stand up for innocent victims, and teach them to be strong and love themselves, inside and out. Furiousity shares one woman's personal story and insights into why it is imperative that adults interrupt and convert negative communication into positive statements that allow children to grow and be mentally healthy. The next time you hear someone say something cruel and hurtful to any child, find a way to be a serious but kind intervention to stop the 'sledging' or 'cringe'. If that is happening to a child in your life, then be someone they can trust and feel safe to tell the story to. Every cent of profit will go to a registered Australian charity associated with the welfare of children. The details are known only to the publishers, the charity and a few family and friends to maintain the privacy of the parties involved.