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An invaluable guide for parents to learn how to effectively and empathically communicate with their children

Children who are hurt, angry, rejecting, and distant (HARD) can be challenging for parents. They can be rude, uncooperative, and disagreeable. They are often hard to relate to or connect with. Parents are left wondering how to handle such children before their relationship is irrevocably damaged. They need help!

Parenting Under Fire provides parents of hurt, angry, rejecting, distant children the guidance and support they need to connect with their children and repair relationships while opening the lines of communication. The book is divided into three sections, each focusing on a different form of communication: in-person, via text messages, and through letters--the latter especially beneficial for those wanting to bridge gaps and repair wounds with older children. It offers parents with the science-based hope and inspiration they need, as well as hundreds of practical suggestions about how to keep the communication loving, appropriate, and connected.

Losing or feeling like you are about to lose a relationship with a beloved child, regardless of the cause, is one of the most painful scenarios a parent will ever experience. Parenting Under Fire gives parents the tools and strategies to repair that relationship so their family can move forward with love, empathy, and understanding.

Table of Contents

Part 1: How to Communicate In-Person with a Hurt, Angry, Rejecting, Distant Child
1. Enhance the Attachment
2. Don't Take the Bait
3. Foster Three Values
4. Teach Critical Thinking Skills
5. Invite Criticism
6. Be a Positive Parent

Part 2: How to Communicate by Text Message with a Hurt, Angry, Rejecting, Distant Child
7. How and Why to Text with a Child
8. Basic Messaging Techniques
9. Messaging Tips and Considerations
10. Thirty Types of Text Messages
11. Responding to the Responses

Part 3: How to Communicate by Letter with a Hurt, Angry, Rejecting, Distant Child
12. The Philosophy of the Letter
13. Homework for the Letter
14. Components of the letter
15. Possible Responses to the Letter

Product details

Published 15 Aug 2023
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Pages 250
ISBN 9781538179079
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Author

Amy J.L. Baker

Amy J.L. Baker, PhD, is a nationally recognized le…

Author

Paul R. Fine, LCSW

Paul R. Fine, LCSW, is a licensed clinical social…

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