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The author of the international bestseller 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do turns her focus to parents, teaching them how to raise mentally strong and resilient children. Do today’s children lack the flexibility and mental strength they need to cope with life’s challenges in an increasingly complicated and scary world? With safe spaces and trigger warnings designed to "protect" kids, many adults worry that children don’t have the resilience to reach their greatest potential. Amy Morin, the author who identified the characteristics that mentally strong people share, now gives adults—parents, teachers, and other mentors—the tools they need to become mental strength trainers. While other books tell parents what to do, Amy teaches parents what "not to do," which she says is equally important in raising mentally strong youngsters. As a foster parent, psychotherapist, and expert in family and teen therapy, Amy has witnessed first-hand what works. When children have the skills they need to deal with challenges in their everyday lives, they can flourish socially, emotionally, behaviorally, and academically. With appropriate support, encouragement, and guidance from adults, kids grow stronger and become better. Drawing on her experiences and insight, 13 Things Mentally Strong Parents Don’t Do combines case studies, practical tips, specific strategies, and concrete and proven exercises to help children of all ages—from preschoolers to teenagers—build mental muscle and develop into healthy, strong adults. Review: Practical and Insightful Guide - A really practical and easy-to-read book that focuses on building healthier parenting habits and emotional resilience in children. The structure makes it simple to follow, with clear examples of behaviors to avoid and better approaches to use instead. It feels very applicable to real-life parenting situations rather than being overly theoretical. What stands out most is how it encourages consistency, emotional control, and long-term thinking in parenting decisions. While some points may feel familiar if you’ve read other parenting or self-help books, the reminders are still valuable and easy to apply. Overall, it’s a helpful, straightforward guide for parents looking to strengthen their approach and support their children’s emotional growth. Review: Fabulously well written - Read this book and “13 things strong kids do” both a must read for adults and children who wants to make a difference and more mindful in their lives as parents and children
| Best Sellers Rank | #366,375 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #590 in Happiness Self-Help #625 in Popular Child Psychology #4,509 in Success Self-Help |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 727 Reviews |
M**S
Practical and Insightful Guide
A really practical and easy-to-read book that focuses on building healthier parenting habits and emotional resilience in children. The structure makes it simple to follow, with clear examples of behaviors to avoid and better approaches to use instead. It feels very applicable to real-life parenting situations rather than being overly theoretical. What stands out most is how it encourages consistency, emotional control, and long-term thinking in parenting decisions. While some points may feel familiar if you’ve read other parenting or self-help books, the reminders are still valuable and easy to apply. Overall, it’s a helpful, straightforward guide for parents looking to strengthen their approach and support their children’s emotional growth.
K**W
Fabulously well written
Read this book and “13 things strong kids do” both a must read for adults and children who wants to make a difference and more mindful in their lives as parents and children
D**I
Fantastic book! A must read for any parent.
I had the opportunity to get an advance copy of this book over summer and it turned out to be such a great read - as good as Amy's first book 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don't Do. This book is a must read for any parent that wants to bring out the best in their kids. I read this book over summer and worked on the chapters with our 16 year old daughter. She got so involved in it that she read the book as well. While the book is meant for parents, I would recommend that teenagers read it as well. The book is full of real life case studies and very relevant examples. After reading the book through summer, I've noticed such an improvement with our daughter in just a few weeks. She spent over 100 hours volunteering through summer and the school year is going very well. The book provides plenty of tips and examples that can be easily applied. My daughter could easily relate to the examples provided in the book. The book also exposed some of my parenting limitations and help me become a better parent as well. I liked the book so much that I ordered extra copies to give friends and family - especially since there was a great pre-order special on the book.
K**A
Good advice, but find your balance
This is a good, no-nonsense book to use as a base for building parenting skills. There's no reliance on spirituality, and the examples given are very common, so the content should be broadly relatable. The only drawbacks I perceive are : a) if you already have some tough problems with a child, seek counseling before implementing these tips and b) if you have, or suspect you have, neurodivergent kids, some of these tips may be difficult to implement or downright damaging. As with all parenting advice books, this is not a golden solution book, but rather a series of helpful tips that can be tried and adjusted for each family.
I**T
Exceptional. About more than just parenting
This book will serve you, you as a parent, grandparents and people and children you know. His is more than a parenting book. It’s a life book. A relationship book. A success book.
J**H
and tools to help parents raise happy and successful children
Amy Morin does a fabulous job of giving strategies, exercises, and tools to help parents raise happy and successful children. Her writing style is engaging and I can easily relate to her examples. The knowledge presented is so relevant to our era of parenting. Some of it makes me laugh, because I am absolutely guilty of doing the things that I should not do. The best part about this book is that it gives me awareness of my mistakes and then outlines a clear path to get me back on track.
J**.
Might hit close to home
My favorite part of the book is that all the negative behaviors from children stem from poor parenting techniques, even if the technique was initiated with the best intent (which they usually are). I love how the author provides anecdotes to drive the point home. Parents are like "we've tried everything, but little Johnny is just xxx". After some analyzing, it turns out this isn't Johnny's doing, but something the parents are doing. Might be difficult for many people to accept they are responsible for the poor behavior or lack of emotional maturity exhibited by thier children. Most people want to blame the school, the in-laws, or even the child them self. Couldn't possibly be me or my parenting, right?
J**R
Absolutely beneficial for anyone raising kids!!!
This book is absolutely phenomenal for parents- I recommend it to ANY parent or grandparent even!!!!! Or aunt or uncle!! Anybody, because it is so supremely eye-opening and helpful in such a common sense way. Such a great read.
L**U
Great book! And great author.
It’s a great book! I’ll have to buy the one for the adult also.. I recommend this book for all parents. It helps a lot!
J**B
Don't judge a book by its title...
Very good and useful book. The title is a bit hokey but good content...
A**A
Every parent should read this book - all cultures..
It is a great book for parents to read - kids from pre school to young adults are guided for. It is neither pro kids nor pro parents - truly balanced. I am a grand mom yet I learnt a lot on my ‘over lenient’ approach to grandkids
A**R
Amy means business
Amy Morin doesn't play around. If you are serious about not having somebody molly-coddle you through parenting, purchase this. A rough slap to the face when you need one. Wake up and parent like a boss! Go Amy! And thanks! :)
N**K
one more thing mentally strong parents dont do
they dont buy this book ...
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