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How to stop losing your sh*t with your kids : a practical guide to becoming a calmer, happier parent  Cover Image Book Book

How to stop losing your sh*t with your kids : a practical guide to becoming a calmer, happier parent / Carla Naumburg, PhD.

Naumburg, Carla, (author.).

Summary:

Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it. --Amazon.com.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781523505425 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: 216 pages ; 21 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Workman Publishing, [2019]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (page 216).
Subject: Parenting > Psychological aspects.
Stress management.
Parent and child.

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  • 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Lakeshore Branch PC 649.1 Nau 31681010168540 NONFICPBK Checked out 06/25/2025

  • Baker & Taylor
    "Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it."--Amazon.
  • Grand Central Pub
    Stop the yelling, lose the guilt, and become a calmer, happier parent.
     

    Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it.
     
    “Using a powerful combination of humor and reality checks, Naumburg helps parents unpack their unique stressors (we all have them) and find ways to stay calm even the most frustrating of family moments.” —Katie Hurley, LCSW, author of No More Mean Girls and The Happy Kid Handbook
     

    “By the end not only are you laughing out loud, but you’ve gained a sense of self-compassion and a concrete action plan.”—Rebecca Schrag Hershberg, PhD, author of The Tantrum Survival Guide
     
     
  • Grand Central Pub
    A practical, relatable, and empathic guide for parents who want to stop yelling at their kids, by a clinical social worker and parent coach with a been-there, done-that attitude.
  • Workman Press.
    A practical, relatable, and empathic guide for parents who want to stop yelling at their kids, by a clinical social worker and parent coach with a been-there, done-that attitude.
  • Workman Press.
    Stop the yelling, lose the guilt, and become a calmer, happier parent.
     

    Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it.
     
    'Using a powerful combination of humor and reality checks, Naumburg helps parents unpack their unique stressors (we all have them) and find ways to stay calm even the most frustrating of family moments.' 'Katie Hurley, LCSW, author of No More Mean Girls and The Happy Kid Handbook
     

    'By the end not only are you laughing out loud, but you've gained a sense of self-compassion and a concrete action plan.''rebecca Schrag Hershberg, PhD, author of The Tantrum Survival Guide
     
     
  • Workman Press.
    Stop the yelling, lose the guilt, and become a calmer, happier parent.
     

    Drawing on evidence-based practices, here is an insight-packed and tip-filled plan for how to stop the parental meltdowns. Its compassionate, pragmatic approach will help readers feel less ashamed and more empowered to get their, ahem, act together instead of losing it.
     
    “Using a powerful combination of humor and reality checks, Naumburg helps parents unpack their unique stressors (we all have them) and find ways to stay calm even the most frustrating of family moments.” —Katie Hurley, LCSW, author of No More Mean Girls and The Happy Kid Handbook
     

    “By the end not only are you laughing out loud, but you’ve gained a sense of self-compassion and a concrete action plan.”—Rebecca Schrag Hershberg, PhD, author of The Tantrum Survival Guide
     
     
     

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