Hunt, Gather, Parent by Michaeleen Doucleff - A Visual Summary
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- How to raise happy, helpful little humans.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Introduction
1:01 How to Raise Helpful Kids
9:48 How to Teach Kids Emotional Intelligence
13:51 How to Raise Confident Kids
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Well done! Great summary. I have been using the ideas in this book for years now and it definitely works!
I thoroughly enjoyed this thank you very much
Fascinating visual summary!
The thought of taking my 2.5 year old to a coffee shop is hilarious.
I do this anytime. It's very common in EU to see children at all variety of places. They are well behaved us usually. I am us native but became a parent in the EU. So I have seen how our culture in western world shames parents for bringing children in places sometimes. It's like the idea actual is already starting the social anxiety at a young age.
Why?
Once in a while, I would have everyone put their “hand in” and then say the family last name on three! Or some other word related to what we are doing, Just like a sports team, giving us a feeling of connectedness. My kids thought is was fun! I coached many sports teams, and family is a team.
Love it! We have a little jingle with all of our names in it that we sing.
thank you thank you thank you
this is what I want to tell all parents and all people!!!!!
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How to make a year and a half old follow directions as in, the chores such as washing a spoon 🥄 when parents are washing dishes… My child just takes the spoon and plays with it instead of doing what we’re doing.
He’s learning how it works, so that he actually CAN be helpful. This whole situation is new to him… the spoon, the water, the act of cleaning, and of course the fun. I would consider this as ‘helpful’ for a one year old to be teaching himself how to use this tool and trying to understand for himself how it works! What an intelligent little human. All while observing his caretakers wash, which he will eventually partake in himself once he feels confident enough in how this tool works
yes-no nagging, no back and forth arguing or explaining or "convincing"
Promo`SM