Cover art for A Parent's Guide to Self-Regulation
Published
Ulysses Press, October 2024
ISBN
9781646046683
Format
Softcover, 160 pages
Dimensions
21.6cm × 14cm

A Parent's Guide to Self-Regulation A Practical Framework for Breaking the Cycle of Dysregulation and Mastering Emotions

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Discover tools and techniques for managing emotions, reactions and behaviour in this friendly, evidence-based book designed especially to help and support struggling, overstressed parents.

As the millennial generation moves into their parenting years, posting on social media about milestones, memories and good times is almost second nature. Families can seem "perfect," and some parenting methods are heralded as 'the best'. However, behind closed doors, many parents and caregivers struggle greatly no matter what method or combination of parenting methods they use. There are points where it seems like you've tried everything. Maybe it even feels hopeless. That's where A Parent's Guide to Self-Regulation comes in.

This book will demystify the concepts of dysregulation and parental self-regulation, and will normalise prioritising these skills for parents, before bringing the concepts into parenting children. With this book's step-by-step framework, you will learn how to mitigate tough parenting moments, develop self-regulatory skills, and read real accounts from other parents. From addressing societal myths about dysregulated parenthood to tips on re-parenting yourself for better regulation and everything in-between, this book will serve as both a friendly companion and a source of solid, evidence-based advice.

A Parent's Guide to Self-Regulation is written by Dr. Amber Thornton, a clinical psychologist and mother of two, who knows what it feels like to struggle with dysregulation and self-regulation as a parent.

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