My Child: 100 Things I Love About You

Par : Sue Methuen
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN978-1-310-25578-6
  • EAN9781310255786
  • Date de parution24/04/2014
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  • ÉditeurJPCA

Résumé

As a mom, I watched my young son go through all the trials and tribulations of a child's life. I looked for ways to encourage him, boost his self esteem and give hope when life seemed difficult. I found a well timed message of love helped get him through even the toughest times. A word of encouragement provided hope and a sense that even though life was something hard, it was still good. On days when he was misbehaving, refusing to do a chore or his homework, a positive, gentle reminder of how much I loved his efforts worked much better than scolding or punishing.
In fact, it often produced miracles, encouraging him to do even better. The love I received in return was immense. I saw my son flourish and grow into a wonderful young man who was respectful, kind and loving.
As a mom, I watched my young son go through all the trials and tribulations of a child's life. I looked for ways to encourage him, boost his self esteem and give hope when life seemed difficult. I found a well timed message of love helped get him through even the toughest times. A word of encouragement provided hope and a sense that even though life was something hard, it was still good. On days when he was misbehaving, refusing to do a chore or his homework, a positive, gentle reminder of how much I loved his efforts worked much better than scolding or punishing.
In fact, it often produced miracles, encouraging him to do even better. The love I received in return was immense. I saw my son flourish and grow into a wonderful young man who was respectful, kind and loving.