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Building Happier Kids
Stress-busting Tools for Parents
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- 13,99 €
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- 13,99 €
Publisher Description
Kids today are facing unprecedented pressures—and their mental health is suffering. As a parent, you may feel burned out and exhausted yourself—and perhaps overwhelmed by the idea of taking on your child's stress. But Building Happier Kids offers practical, concrete steps you can take to help your kids and yourself! Dr. Bhargava prescribes taking an intentional pause from modern life's nonstop pace to focus on ways you can meaningfully impact your family's emotional well-being. Overscheduling, homework, and every-present electronic devices may make these seem easier said than done, but Dr. Bhargava offers realistic, balanced advice that will help you prioritize health and restore the happiness of childhood.
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Pediatrician Bhargava sounds the alarm that kids are suffering from over scheduled, high-achieving upbringings in her helpful debut. As she writes, "The constant pressures of our society have led us to lose sight of the basic building blocks" for healthy adulthood, such as "a life toolbox" that can help kids deal with challenges. Bhargava tackles topics including the loss of free time for kids (important because it helps with social and cognitive skills), the effects of stress (it can negatively impact a child's immune system and brain development), and how to get better sleep (reducing screen time can help). She's strongest when sharing tools and strategies parents can use to help their children, among them "grounding" (an exercise that asks someone to focus on surfaces supporting their body); a daily mood check-in in which kids write how they're feeling as a number from 1 to 10; and making a habit of getting outside for at least 30 minutes each day. Bhargava's expertise and conversational tone will leave readers feeling like they're sitting in her exam room: "Raising our kids... takes thoughtfulness, planning, and understanding what is truly important." Parents looking to dial back on the demands piled on their kids will find this hits the right note.