Book description
THE Breakthrough Guide on How to be a Better Parent.
* Do you worry about your child's behaviour?
* Do you ever nag or shout and wish you hadn't?
* Do you give in to your child to avoid confrontation?
* Do you feel anxious that your child is unhappy or falling behind
at school?
* Or do you simply long for a happier home?
In this unique guide Karen Doherty and Georgia Coleridge put the fun
back into family life by revealing powerful yet simple solutions to
virtually every parenting problem. And with eight children between
them, there aren't too many difficulties they haven't encountered.
Packed with masses of groundbreaking, original material,
cutting-edge advice from professionals, and dozens of real-life
stories from parents, this brilliant book holds the key to solving
everyday problems. As Karen and Georgia identify SEVEN unique
parenting styles and lead you to discover the one that works best for
you, they also help you to:
*ditch the guilt *build on your strengths *boost your confidence
*feel inspired to try new and innovative ideas
Practical, reassuring and bursting with clear, concise, sensible
advice that REALLY WORKS, Seven Secrets of Successful Parenting
is essential reading for EVERY PARENT.
Karen Doherty is the mother of three girls and a boy and lives
with her family in London. She worked at American TV networks CNBC and
NBC as a news journalist and producer and has been an Ambassador for
UK Youth. She did her BSc at the University of Southern California,
and an MPhil at Magdalen College, Oxford. Karen is now running a free
online website for parents. Take a look at KarenDoherty. com.
Georgia Coleridge is the mother of three boys and a girl. For
many years she was the Children's Book Editor of the Daily Mail
. She has worked at You magazine and The Spectator and
contributed to Radio 4's Front Row. She lives with her family
in London and works as a professional healer. GeorgiaColeridgeHealing. com
Mail on Sunday, You magazine
"With eight children between them, Georgia Coleridge and Karen
Doherty have experienced every family peak and pitfall possible."