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The Parent's Toolkit
The Parent's Toolkit
Sep 22, 2024 9:22 PM

Author:Naomi Richards

The Parent's Toolkit

Do you wish your child had more confidence?

Would you like to help them handle problems better at school or at home?

Would you like to give your child the life skills to thrive in the face of change and challenge?

Naomi Richards, the UK's leading kids coach, has been working with children and their parents for 8 years. Just as adults benefit from a life coach or a mentor at work, so too can children. By being your child's life coach you can help your child handle challenges such as making and keeping friends, dealing with bullying or peer pressure, sibling rivalry, getting homework done or dealing with a major change, such as moving schools or parents separating.

In The Parents' Toolkit Naomi shares the key life tools she uses and teaches so that you can help your child successfully navigate childhood challenges and grow up into a happy, confident and resilient young adult. Her coaching tools include teaching your child positive self-talk, simple problem-solving techniques to encourage your child to arrive at the right solution to an issue, and specific advice for you as a parent to hone your own listening and coaching skills.

Aimed at parents with children aged 5+, The Parents' Toolkit includes real-life examples and suggestions as to what to actually say when coaching your child. Essential advice for all parents wanting to give their children the best start in life.

Reviews

Clear and to the point, this is a must-read for parents

—— The Sun

Practical solutions to problems.

—— Junior

Kids' Coach Naomi Richards has ace advice for feeling good

—— Bliss magazine

Sound words from London kid's life coach.

—— Angels & Urchins

Pamela Druckerman is a charming narrator... she has produced an important guide to staying calm, and if half of what she says about anglophone parents is true, her book should be dispensed on prescription

—— Spectator

This witty book will leave you with a few tricks up your sleeve as you embrace the French culture

—— TES

Well-written, funny and doesn't take itself too seriously

—— Irish Sunday Independent

[Druckerman's] attempts to emulate the French are recounted with wit and humility in this must read manual for new parents

—— Daily Mail
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