Book Title: Great Kids Don't Just Happen, 5 Essentials for Raising Successful Children by Dr. Paul Smolen
Category: Adult Non-Fiction
Genre: Parenting/Family
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About the Book
If there are children in your life, you need Dr. Smolen's research and wisdom!
Physically and emotionally healthy children are Great Kids. They are happier when young and thrive as adults.
Pediatrician Dr. Paul Smolen identifies five essential parenting elements which help develop happy and successful kids.
In Great Kids Don't Just Happen you will learn how to use those elements and nurture the children in your life.
The author's observations and advice are supported by scientific studies referenced throughout the book and personal observations from his many years of practice as a pediatrician. The five essential elements and how to apply them are made easy to understand in the warm words of one who knows, practices, and teaches from research, observation, and experience.
Learn how to provide:
- Realistic praise
- Consistent limits
- A healthy emotional environment
- Strong parental commitment
- Stability
Dr. Smolen's research and wisdom are sure to be of great help for your family and loved ones.
Meet the Author
Dr. Paul Smolen, also known as Doc Smo by his friends, is a pediatrician
with 37 years of experience caring for children and families. He is a
graduate of Duke University (1974), Rutgers Medical School (1978), and
Wake Forest University-N.C. Baptist Hospital (1982). At Wake Forest
University he completed a residency in general pediatrics, served as
chief resident, and completed a fellowship in ambulatory pediatrics.
Subsequently, he became board certified in the American Academy of
Pediatrics (1983) and completed his recertification in 2014. For the
last 37 years, he has been an Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics
at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, helping to train a
generation of medical students and pediatric residents as well as author
several research papers. He is also the author of a parenting book
called, Can Doesn’t Mean Should.
With 37 years under his belt, Doc Smo is a bona-fide expert in knowing what parents want and need to know about parenting and child health. Imparting practical and useful advice is the goal of every “Pedcast”. Smiling along the way can’t hurt!
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Thank you so much for sharing this helpful book that is certain to lend a hand to any parent.
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