Description
Ti-pou is developing his autonomy. He opposes his parents. He grumbles. He tries to manage his emotions. He builds his self-esteem. Are you trying to show him ?good manners?? No doubt, your Ti-pou is under construction. His world is changing. He is facing lots of new challenges. No but, look at him go And admit it: it's enough to be dizzy?! These upheavals are important aspects of his development. They deserve to be experienced and, above all, understood. And even if you find it really rushing sometimes, it is extremely stimulating to raise a child. By helping parents reconnect with their instincts, better understand their little one and trust themselves, Sarah Hamel demonstrates once again that if you REALLY become aware of what is happening, it is REALLY not that bad. The Little One of America from 7 to 12 years old is a super-caring book that takes the drama out of it, removes the guilt and gives parents solid and logical intervention ideas if you want. Funny, a bit pushy and incredibly useful, this book helps identify the hidden need behind the little one's behavior and, above all, respond to it. Too bad for the others whose children are supposedly perfect, what we want is a fulfilled child?!.