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This is NOT just another BORING parenting book! Get ready to dive into the real YOU by discovering your Enneagram parenting type. You're already a good parent... but here's how you can be even better with the power of the Enneagram: Do you keep doubting your parenting abilities because it seems like every time you try harder, you also fail harder? Do you see yourself as a bad parent whenever you make mistakes? Do you wonder what really makes someone a good or a bad parent? It's normal to feel this way - parenting is never easy. But it doesn't mean you're a bad parent. You're doing everything…mehr

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This is NOT just another BORING parenting book! Get ready to dive into the real YOU by discovering your Enneagram parenting type. You're already a good parent... but here's how you can be even better with the power of the Enneagram: Do you keep doubting your parenting abilities because it seems like every time you try harder, you also fail harder? Do you see yourself as a bad parent whenever you make mistakes? Do you wonder what really makes someone a good or a bad parent? It's normal to feel this way - parenting is never easy. But it doesn't mean you're a bad parent. You're doing everything you can to give your child the best life possible. The fact that you're looking for ways to improve your parenting shows that you are already good enough - because you want to help your child thrive in life. Every parent has their own way of raising their offspring. You have your own style of disciplining them while making them feel loved at the same time. But each personality type comes with flaws that can negatively affect your childrearing. It's crucial to understand how your personality can impact the way you bring up your child so you know how to improve your weaknesses and play to your strengths. That way, you can be at your best in nurturing your child without any "what ifs." If you want to become the best parent you can be while staying true to yourself, then look no further. Inside, you will discover:The 9 Enneagram types - and how to interpret your results to use them to your advantage How to handle a rebellious child without losing your cool and making matters worse How to cultivate a growth mindset so you will not be hard on yourself and the rest of your family How to manage different parenting styles in your household without drama or conflicts Why yelling at your child can be just as bad as spanking them - and 3 steps you can take to stop yelling How to make peace with your childhood trauma so it will not negatively impact the way you raise your kids Why you need to know your parenting purpose - and 7 crucial questions you should ask yourself to discover it How to help your child cope with outbursts without being too harsh What to do to make your kid feel valued and cared for, even if you're a working parent 3 steps to raising a child with a disability - make them feel loved so they can grow up feeling strong and secure How to give your kid the best possible life experience, even if you're a single parent And much more. The strategies in this guide are applicable to children of all ages, from infants and teens to grown-up kids. This book is not meant to dictate what you should do, but rather to help you develop self-awareness so you can overcome guilt, frustrations, and self-doubt as a parent... and be able to raise your kid without giving in to society's pressures.
Autorenporträt
Essential worker Patrick McKenna is a father of two and the author of You Are Not a Bad Parent, but You Can Be Better. His work is focused on helping readers improve their parenting skills and overcome common challenges. Key to his approach is the Enneagram, as well as a focus on honing the right mindset for effective parenting, giving his books a unique angle that set them apart from other parenting guides.With two young sons, Patrick is committed to being the best father he can possibly be and has spent a lot of time researching both parenting and the Enneagram, applying his knowledge to his own life, and analyzing what works. He first learned about personalities, numerology, and psychology from his own father, and this has been key to the parenting methods he uses and teaches today.Patrick has worked in radiology for over 25 years, but he has never been one to limit his experience. As well as regularly doing volunteer work with his family, he is also an entrepreneur, with experience in marketing and cryptocurrency. He has experience as a clinical instructor and is passionate about education. These seemingly diverse career experiences come together to give him his unique flair as a writer and his ability to share his expertise with others.Patrick lives with his wife and two sons. He is a self-confessed trivia nut and enjoys bowling, golf, and going to the gym. Always one to surprise, he is also passionate about metal detecting and is a lifelong comic book collector. He has a background in acting and voiceover work and is currently writing a screenplay.