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Parenting is about to get easier–and a whole lot more effective….
In a time when so many children and young adults seem to be struggling, parents are looking for help in bringing up mentally healthy kids who are equipped to thrive. Finally, evidence-based help is now available for overwhelmed parents who are trying their best but feel like they’re falling short.
#1 New York Times bestselling author and neuropsychiatrist Dr. Daniel Amen and child psychologist Dr. Charles Fay have teamed up to reveal what’s missing from most parenting books. It’s the fact that you need to address both the brain and the mind of your child (and yourself) in order to effectively raise good and strong humans.
In this groundbreaking book where neuroscience meets love and logic, parents are given practical tools to help children of all ages go from behavioral problems like defiance, meltdowns, and power struggles to being:
- Responsible, confident, kind, and resilient
- Better prepared to make good decisions
- More focused and motivated
- Better able to have healthy relationships, and more….
Let Dr. Amen and Dr. Fay help you learn how to be the parent you’ve always dreamed you could be―and raise great kids who are on their way to reaching their full potential, including their best possible mental health
Dr. Amen's unique approach blends cutting-edge neuroscience with practical parenting strategies. He doesn't just tell you what to do, he explains the "why" behind it all, giving you a deeper understanding of how a child's brain develops and what you can do to nurture its strength and resilience.
Whether you're a seasoned professional or just starting your journey with children, "Raising Mentally Strong Kids" is a must-read. It's a comprehensive guide that equips you with the knowledge and tools to help children build strong, healthy brains and thrive in today's world.
This book isn't just for parents! Educators, childcare providers, and anyone who interacts with children can benefit from this knowledge. By understanding how a child's brain works, you can better support their mental and emotional well-being.