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Simplicity Parenting

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Kim John Payne and Lisa M. Ross

The main idea of this book: Contemporary life is full of stress and worry for many individuals, and this doesn't only affect adults. Children are also feeling the negative impact, leading to increased anxiety and alertness. By simplifying your child’s surroundings, establishing a consistent routine, and shielding them from adult concerns, you can help your child enjoy a joyful and healthy childhood where they can play and thrive. Practical suggestion: Organize without involving your child. When it's time to tidy up your child's play area, it's best to do it yourself without their help. While it might seem like a good idea to include your child, it can actually make the task more challenging. Making decisions about what to keep, discard, or put away will become a constant struggle. For children under nine, it is more effective to declutter without them. Desire to share your thoughts? We are eager to hear your feedback on our content! Feel free to send us an email at [email protected] with the book’s title in the subject line to share your thoughts with us! Recommended additional reading: How to Foster Independence in Your Child by Julie Lythcott-Haims How to Foster Independence in Your Child (2015) explores the negative effects of helicopter parenting, the most common parenting style today, on parents and kids. These insights provide a better approach to parenting that fosters children's independence and growth into self-sufficient adults. Are you interested in introducing to your team? Learn more about our company subscriptions by clicking the link below or reach out to your Learning & Development department for more information on how can benefit you and your team both personally and professionally.

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What's it about?

Simplicity Parenting shows parents how to decrease the stress levels in their kids' lives. By managing their children's surroundings, restricting their exposure to adult matters, and establishing a consistent routine, parents can achieve this goal. These uncomplicated actions will enhance the overall quality of family life.

Book summary

Kim John Payne is an expert in child-rearing with 27 years of experience in school, adult and family counseling. His other books include The Games Children Play (1996) and Being At Your Best When Your Kids Are At Their Worst (2017).

The main idea of this book: Contemporary life is full of stress and worry for many individuals, and this doesn't only affect adults. Children are also feeling the negative impact, leading to increased anxiety and alertness. By simplifying your child’s surroundings, establishing a consistent routine, and shielding them from adult concerns, you can help your child enjoy a joyful and healthy childhood where they can play and thrive. Practical suggestion: Organize without involving your child. When it's time to tidy up your child's play area, it's best to do it yourself without their help. While it might seem like a good idea to include your child, it can actually make the task more challenging. Making decisions about what to keep, discard, or put away will become a constant struggle. For children under nine, it is more effective to declutter without them. Desire to share your thoughts? We are eager to hear your feedback on our content! Feel free to send us an email at [email protected] with the book’s title in the subject line to share your thoughts with us! Recommended additional reading: How to Foster Independence in Your Child by Julie Lythcott-Haims How to Foster Independence in Your Child (2015) explores the negative effects of helicopter parenting, the most common parenting style today, on parents and kids. These insights provide a better approach to parenting that fosters children's independence and growth into self-sufficient adults. Are you interested in introducing to your team? Learn more about our company subscriptions by clicking the link below or reach out to your Learning & Development department for more information on how can benefit you and your team both personally and professionally.

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The fast-paced contemporary world may negatively impact the health of children.

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Kids don't require many toys.

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Establish a better flow in your everyday family routine.

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Avoid overwhelming your child with too many activities on their schedule.

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Limit your child's exposure to the grown-up world by decreasing the amount of electronic devices in your household.

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