Why Boys Don’t Listen to Their Mothers: How to Impact and Change the Future of Boys Ages 5-13 with Difficult Behavioral Problems
Parenting, Child Behavior, Child Mental Health, Communication
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Penz
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Victor Moody
About this listen
Why Boys Don’t Listen to Their Mothers reveals eye-opening principles and techniques designed to train adults on the best ways to manage, guide, and treat boys with behavioral problems. It does not disappoint as the content is filled with step-by-step instructions, stories, examples, and scenarios to help you get the results you’ve been searching for.
This book contains premium information that can be used by any adult who interacts with children and adolescents under the age of 13 who have behavioral problems or disorders such as Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD), Conduct Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), trauma, anxiety, temper tantrums, impulsivity, aggression, anger, violence, or bad habits.
Victor Moody has years of experience providing infield behavioral therapy to children with mental health complications and behavioral disorders. He founded his company, Kidshapers, early in 2020 whose mission is to support parents and schools with behavior management for elementary school aged children (13 and under).
You should only buy this book if you want to learn....
- How to stay calm, focused, and disciplined when emotions run overboard
- Discover your parenting style and how it affects your children.
- Secrets of effective parent-child communication
- How to challenge boys, make them smarter, and rapidly increase their independence
- What goes on inside the minds of these boys - child psychology
- Healthy discipline strategies and parenting techniques that also avoid triggers.
- How to make boys listen and follow directions without speaking a single word
- The seven core principles that make the best parents
Books like Why Boys Don’t Listen to Their Mothers only comes around once in a generation. Make sure you buy it today so you can become the best teacher, parent, and leader you can possibly be!
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- Raibs
- 21-10-21
Fabulous!
Very very insightful! Loved listening and great advice. I wish his facebook group still exist as his facebook link does not work.
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- Donna Reekie
- 04-08-20
Wonderful Advice
So many things Victor Moody said resonated with me, and made me realise that even though my son is not like me, or anyone in our family, that if we keep on supporting, loving and encouraging him, he will "turn out" just fine. This book has given me excellent, practical guidance about communicating with my sometimes-sweet, sometimes-very difficult and defiant, boy. I can see why some of my communication methods don't work, and why some do. I would highly recommend that all parents who need a bit of encouragement and guidance read, or listen, to this book.
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- Kitty_Slicker
- 05-06-23
Fab narration, some good tips but…
There were some great tips in this audiobook. I need to work on not arguing for sure! However, despite the great narration and nuggets of wisdom I can’t really get on board with frequent mention of time outs, getting leverage for compliance and smacking being ok unless it’s happening a few times a month. My child has ADHD and anxiety. My gut tells me some of this would aggravate so probably wont be my go to strategies on the whole…
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