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Wie Kinder durch respektvolle Erziehung selbstbewusst heranwachsen

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Achtsame Erziehung auf Augenhöhe

»Damit Kinder zu den Menschen heranwachsen, die sie werden sollen, müssen wir lernen, auch selbst so zu sein, wie wir es gerne hätten. Dieses wunderbare Buch wird Ihnen auf diesem Weg unglaublich helfen!« – KJ Dell’Antonia, Bestsellerautorin

Die Kinder eskalieren: Wutausbrüche, Ausraster, Geschrei … und Sie schreien mit. Aber warum eigentlich? Sie hatten sich doch vorgenommen, ganz anders zu reagieren. Um diesen Teufelskreis zu durchbrechen, gibt es einen ganz einfachen und doch revolutionären Ansatz: Fangen Sie bei sich selbst an! Finden Sie heraus, was Sie triggert, und begegnen Sie nicht nur Ihren Kindern mit Freundlichkeit, Mitgefühl und Geduld, sondern auch sich selbst.
Achtsamkeit statt Ausraster steht in den USA seit Jahren auf der Bestsellerliste – mit Recht! Denn hier erfahren Sie, wie Sie

  • auch im größten Chaos gelassen bleiben und trotzdem Grenzen setzen,
  • alte Gewohnheiten und festgefahrene Verhaltensmuster ablegen,
  • stressige Situationen in der Familie entschärfen oder sie gar nicht erst entstehen lassen,
  • eine dauerhafte, stabile Beziehung zu Ihren Kindern aufbauen.

Dieser leicht umsetzbare Ratgeber unterstützt Sie mit psychologischem Hintergrundwissen, zahlreichen Praxisbeispielen sowie kurzen, alltagstauglichen Achtsamkeitsübungen. Werden Sie zu den Eltern, die Sie sein wollen!

Hunter Clarke-Fields ist Achtsamkeitstrainerin, Coach, betreibt den Podcast Mindful Mama und gibt Seminare zu wertschätzender Kindererziehung. Sie leitet Eltern darin an, mehr Achtsamkeit in ihr tägliches Leben zu bringen und konnte schon Tausenden Menschen weltweit helfen.

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Anno out of Germany
before 1 Year

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Promises long-term success
It took me some time to read this book. It calls for conscious co-operation and offers exercises that can be incorporated into everyday life and have a different focus each week. One chapter corresponds to one week, at the end of which all the exercises to be completed are listed again. Please do not bypass these exercises, as the desired change in behaviour is based on them. Through mindfulness training, you try to influence your own reactivity in favour of presence, which has even been proven to bring about physical changes in the brain. By being more relaxed and actively and emphatically aware of the current situation, children also feel seen and accepted, which naturally increases their willingness to cooperate. But it also creates closeness and mutual understanding. All of this reminds me very much of attachment- and needs-orientated parenting. However, this book does not give any parenting advice, but starts elsewhere. On the behaviour of parents and guardians and how this can be positively changed. A great approach, which in my opinion promises long-term changes. The exercises and the time allotted to them help to generate new behavioural patterns. However, this is only possible if you actively implement them. Some of them will be easier, others much more difficult. But they all require attention and the will to change. Otherwise, this book won't be able to do much. So it is entirely up to you. After a brief introduction to the basics, this book very quickly moves on to the practical exercises, which are themselves accompanied by an explanatory text. The writing style is somewhat sober, but is easy to understand and follow. The exercises are also well thought out and effective. I can therefore only warmly recommend this book to committed parents.
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lesenbirgit out of Germany
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In "Mindfulness not Freak-outs", Hunter Clarke-Fields shows in an impressive way how respectful parenting can help children to grow up with self-confidence. The book is not a typical parenting guide, but a guide to integrating mindfulness into everyday life with children. Clarke-Fields emphasises the importance of empathy, patience and understanding when dealing with children. She shows that it is possible to resolve conflicts without tantrums and help children to better understand and regulate their emotions. Through practical exercises and examples from everyday life, she shows how parents and carers can create an atmosphere in which children feel safe and secure. The book teaches not only how to be more mindful and patient as an adult, but also how to teach children to be mindful themselves and control their emotions. It is a valuable resource for parents, carers and anyone working with children. Overall, Mindfulness Not Freaks Out is an inspiring and practical guide that shows how respectful parenting can help build strong and confident children. I can recommend this book to anyone who is looking for new approaches to raising children.
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