In need of some new parenting strategies that work? Click here for Parenting By Stealth and within minutes you will be learning these easy-to-follow, new techniques.
Has some of the fun of parenting been replaced with exhaustion or frustration? Read Jane’s empowering Ebook: Parenting By Stealth!
The subtitle is: …Because ‘do as I say, because I say so’ doesn’t work any more!
Oh if only!
Jane says: “I am NOT a perfect parent. However, I am a communication expert, NLP-er, personal coach and, most importantly, co-parent (with my husband Roger) of 2 extremely spirited (!) grown lads – and I’ve developed a host of valuable strategies to enable you to enjoy & succeed in the parenting process! Now our lads have ‘flown the nest’, it’s given me a new perspective on what ‘worked’ and, even more to the point, what didn’t!”
Click on the Order button below now to access this powerful book of amazingly simple techniques and within minutes you will add new tools to your parenting tool box! Parenting By Stealth will reveal:
- Why Punishment Doesn’t Work (though nor does complete freedom without consequences)
- Avoid the trigger word: No (but still don’t say yes)
- The truly awesome art of listening (unlocking the puzzle)
- Changing your mind (you are not Moses)
- Protecting the Communication Channels (at all costs)
- The pitfalls of Taking it Personally (“after all I’ve done for you….” or “if I’d spoken to my parent like that…”) and How NOT to Take it Personally
- How to create harmony and a Family Wish List
- Tips about avoiding labeling your chid
- How to create a Meal Time that brings the family together
- Horse Whisperer techniques with a stroppy or sullen child!
- And much much more
Remember: it’s not you VERSUS your child/children. You are actually all on the same side! However, if you are in the midst of struggling with stroppy, unhelpful offspring, it may not feel that way! Help is at hand! Download your copy now by clicking the Order button.
- “I have read it and can thoroughly recommend it! Wish I had read it before I had three children, now all grown up.” Sally P, Sawbridgeworth