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Brené Brown is a research professor, author, and public speaker known for her work on vulnerability, shame, and leadership. Her TED Talk, The Power of Vulnerability, has garnered millions of views, and her bestselling books, including Daring Greatly and Rising Strong, explore how embracing vulnerability can lead to personal and professional transformation. Brown’s research has had a profound impact on conversations around leadership, empathy, and emotional intelligence. She continues to advocate for the importance of courage and connection in both personal development and organizational culture.

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The Explosive ChildBook binding

The Explosive Child

Ross W. Greene

How to Talk So Little Kids Will ListenBook binding

How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen

Joanna Faber, Julie King

Book Summaries

The Explosive ChildBook binding

The Explosive Child Book Summary

In "The Explosive Child," Dr. Ross Greene unveils a groundbreaking approach to understanding and managing explosive behavior in children. Rather than labeling these kids as "bad," he encourages readers to see them through a lens of compassion and insight, recognizing that their outbursts are often rooted in unmet needs. Using real-life examples, Greene provides practical strategies for parents and educators alike, turning chaos into collaboration. His revolutionary Collaborative & Proactive Solutions model teaches how to solve problems together rather than engaging in power struggles. Dive into this essential guide and discover the transformative power of empathy in nurturing resilient and well-adjusted children!

The Explosive Child
Ross W. Greene
How to Talk So Little Kids Will ListenBook binding

How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen Book Summary

In "How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen," authors Joanna Faber and Julie King unveil the art of effective communication with young children, transforming daily interactions into opportunities for connection. They share practical strategies and insightful anecdotes to help parents understand the mind of a child, making it easier to navigate tantrums, requests, and questions. With a focus on empathy and respect, this guide empowers caregivers to foster collaboration and mutual understanding. Each chapter introduces relatable scenarios and proven techniques to turn frustration into constructive dialogue. Unlock the secrets to building a more harmonious relationship with the little ones in your life and discover a new world of joyful communication!

How to Talk So Little Kids Will Listen
Joanna Faber, Julie King

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