Synopses & Reviews
Ready for the Day! offers families emotionally healthy, lasting solutions to a common daily struggle: getting kids ready to go in the morning. Children will love the fullcolor pictures and tender story, and parents and caregivers will learn the language of positive parenting. With honesty and gentle humor, this book shows parents how to handle the morning routine (and other daily transitions) by giving encouragement, offering choices, and validating feelings. The result: you get through everyday challenges with less stress while building your childandrsquo;s emotional intelligence. Includes tips for parents and caregivers.
Review
andldquo;How often can you pick up parenting tips and suggestions while reading an engaging story to your children?andrdquo;andmdash;Chasing Supermom blog
Review
andldquo;Practical advice for real-world situations that we as parents deal with every day. Itandrsquo;s like having a parenting seminar in the back of a great childrenandrsquo;s book.andrdquo;andmdash;Chasing Supermom blog
Synopsis
Getting a preschooler out the door in the morning can be a frustrating battle of wills complete with crying and complaining - by parents and kids alike. Ready for the Day offers healthy, lasting solutions. With honesty and gentle humor, books in the ParentSmart/KidHappy series show parents how to handle daily transitions by giving encouragement, offering choices, and validating feelings. The result: you get through everyday challenges with less stress while building your child's emotional intelligence.
About the Author
Stacey R. Kaye, MMR, is the mother of two young children and a self-described andldquo;Parenting Lecture Groupie.andrdquo; As her first daughter grew into a feisty toddler, Stacey searched for a language she could use to discourage tantrums and meltdowns while at the same time encouraging her daughter to explore, gain confidence, and build emotional intelligence. Dozens of parenting tomes, lectures, and courses provided great theory, but not the language. Thatandrsquo;s when Stacey began writing ParentSmart/KidHappy books. Sheandrsquo;s done the research so you donandrsquo;t have to.