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Connection B4 Correction: Powerful Parenting Strategies for Connecting with Your Child and Building a Strong Bond

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Unlock the Secret to Transformative Parenting with 'Connection Before Correction'

Struggling with your child's disobedience and disrespect? Discover the parenting breakthrough you've been waiting for. 'Connection Before Correction' is not just another parenting book—it's a powerful transformation tool designed to turn your parenting challenges into success stories.

⏭️What You’ll Master the 'Connect before Correct' Learn the practical approach that changes the way your child listens and responds.Effective Communication Implement simple, yet powerful techniques to dramatically improve understanding and respect between you and your child.Transform Challenges into Use practical steps to turn everyday difficulties into moments of connection and growth.Build a Lasting Develop strategies that foster a deep, enduring relationship filled with love and mutual respect.

By making connection a priority, you’ll not only see immediate changes in your child’s behavior but also enjoy a profound improvement in your overall family dynamics.

Embrace a new beginning for your family. With 'Connection Before Correction,' witness the powerful shift in your parenting and see your child flourish. Secure your copy today and experience the change you desire!

187 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 21, 2023

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Carrie Khang

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Profile Image for Alicia Marsland.
Author 7 books7 followers
May 5, 2023
Lots of good tips

I didn’t agree with everything the author had to say, but you don’t have to agree with somebody all the time to pick up some pointers.

Some pointers of my own are: you can’t raise a child, without occasionally damaging them. Or vice versa. Physical punishment is not abuse. Some kids can do without it; some kids really don’t take you seriously (or even hear you) unless they are touched in a firm way that might be somewhat painful. The same child often needs a lot of physical love in other respects. Kids with attachment disorder are not your fault.

I have raised two, and we eventually managed to find our way. But, in any case, the unattached child does not respond to love or discipline in the same way as the attached child.

In fact, each and every child is a little bit different and requires a different approach. And just to make things fun, sometimes they view that as you being unfair. What’s truly unfair, is treating them all exactly alike, and using the very same parenting techniques with all kids. Last of all, as long as they know you love them, most kids will be just fine in the long run. Some few will decide to go off and be completely contrary, and do everything to make you crazy. You can survive that too, and the funniest thing is when they come back when they have children of their own and say “now I get it”.
Author 3 books5 followers
May 12, 2023
A real gem! So glad I found this book!

Not just for parents… useful tips for Great Aunts, Grandmothers, spouses… even dog-moms! Not everything applies to all relationships, but in this digital age where we’re all so busy - this book is a great wake-up call to work on our connections to our loved ones, regardless of whether that is a parent-child relationship. It’s just there’s so much more stuff going on when you’re the “parent.”

Okay, so I’m a chronic note-taker… the problem is, I was highlighting so much in this book… there’s very little fluff. Here are a couple quotes that resonated with me:

“Kids don’t need things. Kids need parents who spend time with them.”
“Now, let’s discuss what fills a child’s love cup. The three main ingredients are unconditional love, play, and quality time.”

I think the biggest take-away for me was to make quality time each day to really connect, and that doesn’t necessarily mean a ton of time, but to take the time to be really present and listen. Face them, unplug, give them your full attention. Body language is important - gentle hugs and snuggles can speak louder than words. Play is such a wonderful gift, because it’s a way to just connect and have fun - even learn - without judging, lecturing, criticizing - just be in the moment and relate as equals.

If you have a good connection, you can work the rest of it out.
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December 12, 2024
3.5 ⭐️

I have read other parenting books with all of this information already, so none of this was new to me. However, for someone who hasn’t read a lot of parenting books, this is a good starting point. This book gives a good overview of how to use attachment and gentle parenting to connect with your kids to provide a good foundation for parenting and discipline.

I recommend this to a parent who is struggling with their kids behavior and not sure how to move forward, and who hasn’t read a lot of other parenting books on attachment parenting.
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Author 10 books60 followers
April 6, 2023
So Helpful!!

I first have to talk about the title: Connection B4 Correction. That title on itself is so profound—at least to me. I immediately had to pick this up, knowing I wanted to cultivate the strong bonds I have with my children. And this book did not disappoint!
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August 6, 2023
Wonderful book about a parenting style I truly believe in!

Great book when you believe in the power of this kind of parenting. Going to have my significant other read it too so he can understand the way I am wanting to parent my son and why.
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17 reviews
January 16, 2024
great read

I felt this book was really informative and helpful. I will re-read again to continue to help re-focus my thoughts on my children. The scenarios on the child POV and the “how would you feel..” is really helpful.
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Author 3 books10 followers
March 4, 2024
Very enlightening

Accepting who your child is is a very powerful concept. This is because before you can change, you have to accept who you are first. The same concept applies to parenting children. Good read.
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Author 18 books339 followers
April 20, 2023
Know Your Triggers!

This book is very helpful if only to say you are not alone. But it is much more than that. It really gives you the tools to breathe and take a step back.
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May 14, 2024
Grateful

Just finished reading your book and my child is 7 years old and have many more new ideas to try with him this is going to be a great summer for deeper connection 😊
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