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Tired of Constantly Struggling with Your Child’s Behaviour?
Do you love your child but don’t understand why they do what they do? Are you trying to ‘get it right’ with your children and blaming yourself for making the ‘wrong’ decisions? Are you overwhelmed by trying to cope with your child’s moods – and your own? If you know you’re smart but you can’t seem to figure this stuff out, then this is the book for you.
In Runs in the Family, longtime teacher, childhood behavioural consultant and Julian Campbell Foundation founder Jacqueline Campbell helps you develop strategies for success with a new found freedom and ease, bringing more peace, harmony, love, and understanding to your relationship with your kids. You will:
- Understand that your child was not born with a manual
- See that trying to be perfect is sabotaging your relationship with your child
- See that forcing an outcome is draining your energy
- Learn how to manage your own moods and show your child how to manage theirs
- Focus on highly effective new thoughts and habit that make a real and lasting difference to your family
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Runs in the Family: Raising Emotionally Healthy Children and Overcoming Mental Health Difficulties
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What people Says?
”I’ve found my calling, thanks to JCF. Through our journey to better mental health for the entire family, I learned so much about parenting, coping, and sharing resources and can now turn that into support across the globe. It’s become my life’s work to be able to help other parents.“
”"Children’s mental health doesn’t get the highest priority and is sometimes misunderstood. The profile of mental health needs to be changed. Julian Campbell Foundation’s drama workshop can be given at any time during their teenage years to show them how to raise their self-esteem and overcome life’s challenges and is a great contribution to their [teenagers and young people] mental health and well-being".“
”As a volunteer mentor, I feel really appreciated. The training was really well structured and I was grateful to be able to keep the slides to review what we had covered. “