The book will help you to step back. Focus on more bigger picture of parenting to foster a strong relationship with your child so that they can grow emotionally and mentally healthy
Children won’t form on their own like seedlings, Children grow through their relationships with others.
Meet your child At their level
Instead of flying off the handle to match your child’s tantrums, come down to their level and ask them. Ask them why they are, and try to meditate on that emotion. Show that you understand where they are coming from and try to come up with a solution that they can appreciate.
Be engaged around your kid
These moments will pass you by if you are not careful, so relish every moment with your child. Put your phone away and turn your TV off. Listen to what they are saying and ask questions instead of replying. Encourage them to play and Join in.
3 Key Insights
Insight 1: The way we react to parenting situations is tied to our own childhood.
Insight 2: Validate your child’s feelings, even the irrational ones
Insight 3: There are things we can do as parents to encourage sound mental health.
Remember yourself as a child
Think about what makes you angry or frustrated as a parent. Then, try to remember if anything similar used to happen to you when you were young. Try to draw links between your childhood and your own child’s present, and address any emotions attached.