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Summary of The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children by Dr. Ross W. Greene
Written by Abbey Beathan
Narrated by Cayla Taylor
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The Explosive Child: A New Approach for Understanding and Parenting Easily Frustrated, Chronically Inflexible Children by Ross W. Greene PhD - Book Summary - Abbey Beathan
(Disclaimer: This is NOT the original book.)
Learn how to deal with chronically inflexible children with the best approach possible.
For children who respond to regular problems with extreme frustration which manifests in crying, screaming, biting, hitting, and worse. Those kids are not "impossible childs", they can be soothed but you need to know the real reason why they behave that way. If you are thinking that it's because they are trying to seek attention or get what they want, you're wrong. In this book, you'll find the correct answer and learn how to use that knowledge in order to approach your explosive children.
(Note: This summary is wholly written and published by Abbey Beathan. It is not affiliated with the original author in any way)
"Behaviorally challenging kids are challenging because they're lacking the skills to not be challenging." - Ross W. Greene
Dr. Ross Greene has treated thousands of explosive children and knows very well the true reason behind their behaviour. It's not because kids are seeking attention and it's not because their parents are pushovers. What he discovered is that explosive children are lacking of crucial skills that are able to regulate frustration. Because they are completely different from other children, they also need a different approach. Luckily, Dr Greene will reveal it to you in this book.
Dr. Ross Greene provides a new mentality for parents in order for them to understand their explosive child and properly communicate with him.
(Disclaimer: This is NOT the original book.)
Learn how to deal with chronically inflexible children with the best approach possible.
For children who respond to regular problems with extreme frustration which manifests in crying, screaming, biting, hitting, and worse. Those kids are not "impossible childs", they can be soothed but you need to know the real reason why they behave that way. If you are thinking that it's because they are trying to seek attention or get what they want, you're wrong. In this book, you'll find the correct answer and learn how to use that knowledge in order to approach your explosive children.
(Note: This summary is wholly written and published by Abbey Beathan. It is not affiliated with the original author in any way)
"Behaviorally challenging kids are challenging because they're lacking the skills to not be challenging." - Ross W. Greene
Dr. Ross Greene has treated thousands of explosive children and knows very well the true reason behind their behaviour. It's not because kids are seeking attention and it's not because their parents are pushovers. What he discovered is that explosive children are lacking of crucial skills that are able to regulate frustration. Because they are completely different from other children, they also need a different approach. Luckily, Dr Greene will reveal it to you in this book.
Dr. Ross Greene provides a new mentality for parents in order for them to understand their explosive child and properly communicate with him.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Excellent material. The reading is mono-tonal but fortunately it's a short summary packed with wisdom
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5I asume the (original) book might be better but this audio bridged version is not the best. The reader is terrible. It feels like she wants to get done reading as soon as possible instead of reading to engage an audience so they can understand and process the information. The language of the book can be complicated at times, especially for parents or caretakers who are looking for help in such a popular book. The tone and speed of the reading completely ruins the intention of this book and distracted me from appreciating the content as intended.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Recommend as a parent exasperated and trying to do more to understand my son’s behavior
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Every parent should listen to this book. Every problem has a reason and children are not above this rule.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Short and precise! Grab a pen and paper to write down some points before start to listen.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5This is so true, there is a huge difference between equations in math and just algebraic equations. Identifying the problem is very important. I need to study more on the lagging skills of my kids.