Happy Children Book Series: How Parents Can Develop Happy Children
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- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
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Feature
★This series will give you:
✓ 5 Bestselling Parenting Books to Make Your Parenting Journey Easier and More Successful
✓ The 7 Untold Secrets of How to Raise Successful People
✓ How to be good parents by using these Effective Good Parenting Skills
You will also discover…
·The 7 Essential Parenting Skills Than Any Parent Must Learn
·The Most Vital Life Skills to Teach Your Kids at Any Age
·How to Raise Good Children Using Positive Parenting Discipline
and so much more…
5 titles in this series:
How Parents Can Raise Resilient Children
How Parents Can Teach Children To Counter Negative Thoughts
How Parents Can Develop Happy Children
How Parents Can Teach Children to Live With Transparency
How Parents Can Foster Friendship in Children
Description
Then this is the book for you.
Frank Dixon, the best-selling author of “How Parents Can Raise Resilient Children” and “How Parents Can Teach Children To Counter Negative Thoughts” has created an all-inclusive parenting guide that will help you teach your child:
·Essential Social Skills: Understand The Connection Between Improving Social Skills & Finding Happiness
·Communications Skills: How To Talk To Everyone & Activities That Encourage Better Communication and Reduce Social Anxiety
·The Importance of Teaching Kids Emtional Intelligence: Activities That Foster Empathy & Help Your Child Start Caring For Others
And That’s Not All!
Author
I’m Frank Dixon, the author of more than 10 parenting books, including the Best Parenting Books series. I have earned the Amazon Best Seller badge several times and my book has been featured on Yahoo and Medium.
I grew up in Newton, Massachusetts. I’ve moved around all throughout Boston, but I’m currently back in my hometown where I grew up. After I completed high school, I joined the Army National Guard, and after serving for several years, I completed trade school for computer support. My daughter was born in 2011. Since then, I have been working and writing. I'm a licensed Real Estate agent and also an Account Executive for a staffing agency. In my downtime, I enjoy spending time with my daughter, reading, writing, hiking, playing sports like ping-pong and pool, swimming, and listening to comedy. King Crab Legs are hands down my favorite food. My favorite recent read is, "Who Moved My Cheese?" by Spencer Johnson. For the most part, I’m a homebody; much of my family and friends live around me, so I’m quite content. Growing up, I felt trapped. I experienced first-hand cheating, lying, secrets, and manipulation regularly as a child which had a lasting impact on me that was quite challenging to cope with. I felt entirely powerless as just a child standing in the face of injustice, always living under what felt like a double-edged sword of conditional love, and watching my family unravel. While my peers were having a fun and worry-free childhood, I had surrendered myself to guilt, shame, depression, and anxiety. Millions of adults never recover from their painful childhood and, as new parents, pass on their fears, insecurities, and problematic behaviors to their children. It’s a vicious cycle, and I refused to let my childhood define me and crush me. I made a point to channel negativity, pain, and suffering from my childhood experiences to illuminate a positive future for myself and others. Overcoming my rough upbringing was the hardest thing I had to do. However, it taught me a lesson. I became the person I am today, not despite my childhood, but because of my childhood. That’s why I decided to share my experience and knowledge with new parents who want to avoid the same mistakes, who want their kids to succeed in life, who want to build stronger, happier, healthier families to give their child the best chance to grow into successful and thriving adults in an increasingly tough and challenging adult world.