Parenting That Evolves: A New Look at Childhood - Telma Abrahão

Parenting That Evolves: A New Look at Childhood - Telma Abrahão

Parenting That Evolves: A New Look at Childhood

By Telma Abrahão

A Revolutionary Approach to Raising Children

In her groundbreaking book, "Parenting That Evolves: A New Look at Childhood," Telma Abrahão challenges conventional wisdom about parenting and offers a revolutionary new approach that is based on the latest research in child development. Abrahão argues that traditional parenting methods are often counterproductive and can actually harm children's development. She provides a wealth of practical advice on how to raise happy, healthy, and successful children by focusing on their individual needs and strengths.

Why You Should Read This Book

If you are a parent, or if you work with children, then you need to read this book. "Parenting That Evolves" will change the way you think about childhood and will give you the tools you need to raise confident, compassionate, and resilient children.

Here are just a few of the things you will learn from this book:

  • How to create a positive and nurturing environment for your child
  • How to set limits and boundaries without punishing your child
  • How to encourage your child's independence and self-esteem
  • How to deal with tantrums and other challenging behaviors
  • How to help your child develop a healthy body image
  • How to prepare your child for success in school and life

A Must-Read for Parents

"Parenting That Evolves" is a must-read for all parents. It is a comprehensive and practical guide that will help you raise happy, healthy, and successful children.

Order Your Copy Today!

Don't wait another day to start parenting your child in a way that is based on the latest research in child development. Order your copy of "Parenting That Evolves" today!

About the Author

Telma Abrahão is a clinical psychologist and the founder of the Center for Child Development in São Paulo, Brazil. She is a leading expert in child development and has written extensively on the subject. Her work has been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.