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Are you always worried about your child?

6/5/2024

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Are you always worried about your child?

Then you need to know this.

When you WORRY
You get STRESSED
When you get STRESSED
Your child gets STRESSED
When your child gets STRESSED
They do things that get you STRESSED.
Because the STRESS Is DAMAGING THEiR BRAIN 

Yes!

For example - 

You are worried that your child is NOT EATING
So, you are stressed. 
Because you are stressed your child is stressed too.
Because your child is stressed, their brain is nit working well and they are not hungry.
Because your child is not hungry - they are not eating.
And because they are not eating – you are getting even more stressed.

It is the same with LEARNING.
You are stressed because your child is not learning. Your child is not learning because you are stressed.

It is the same with TANTRUMS
You are stressed because your child is throwing tantrums. Your child is throwing tantrums because you are stressed.

BUT HOW CAN YOU STOP BEING WORRIED AND STRESSED?

By understanding exactly what your child needs and how to give it to them.

1. How to feed them so that they eat
2. How to teach them so that they learn
3. How to discipline them so that they listen.

And the answers lie in NEUROSCIENCE.

With neuroscience you can understand your child’s growing brain and body. 
You can understand what their growing brains and bodies need.
And how to deliver what they need effectively without causing any damage.

PARENTING WITH NEUROSCIENCE is the only way to STRESS FREE PARENTING
And STRESS-FREE PARENTING is the only way to FANTASTIC BRAIN BUILDING.

Do you want to learn PARENTING WITH NEUROSCIENCE?
Send me a message saying PB.
And I will send you the link to subscribe to my PARENTING WITH NEUROSCIENCE course.

Share this with all those who criticize you when you RELAX. They should know that STRESS is not good for your child and STOP getting you STRESSED.

Type OK and follow me for more.

#parenting #stress #neuroscience
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