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Titles in This Set:
Good Inside
Power Of Showing Up
How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9780008505547/9781912854714/9781529329735
Overview:
Three essential non-fiction titles for modern families come together in this thoughtful paperback collection. Good Inside by Dr. Becky Kennedy invites readers to reimagine parenting from a place of connection, curiosity, and compassionate guidance. The Power of Showing Up by Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson builds on attachment science to explain why consistent, loving presence shapes secure, resilient kids and calmer homes. How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids offers practical, funny, and proven strategies to pause before reacting, shift from stress to steadiness, and repair moments when tempers flare. Together, these books form a practical roadmap for everyday parenting that honors both child development and caregiver wellbeing. The tone is warm, evidence-informed, and accessible, designed for busy parents who want real-world techniques that fit into a full schedule. Whether you’re new to parenting or seeking to refine an existing approach, this 3-book set supports you in building stronger relationships, healthier routines, and lasting confidence in your parenting journey.
What This Collection Covers:
Across these three volumes, readers explore the core idea that showing up consistently matters, that emotional regulation begins with the caregiver, and that small, thoughtful responses can transform challenging moments into opportunities for growth. Good Inside emphasizes compassionate discipline and creating a home where feelings are named and understood. The Power of Showing Up translates years of research into practical habits—being present, listening with attention, and guiding with warmth. How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids distills neuroscience-informed concepts into simple exercises you can use anywhere: in the car, at the dinner table, or during bedtime routines. The collection supports parents of children across ages, from toddlers to pre-teens, and is equally valuable for guardians, foster families, and educators seeking a cohesive framework for conversations about emotion regulation, attachment, and healthy boundaries. It’s a cohesive toolkit for building emotional intelligence, stronger trust, and more joyful family life.
Book-by-Book Guide:
Good Inside — Dr. Becky Kennedy's accessible guide centers on warmth, empathy, and boundaries that nurture a child's inner life. It encourages parents to name feelings, validate emotion, and repair missteps in ways that strengthen trust rather than erode it. The book blends clinical insight with real-life scenarios, offering practical strategies that fit into busy family routines. Readers will discover how small, consistent acts of care—listening deeply, staying calm, and modeling self-regulation—can transform daily conflicts into teaching moments. Whether you're navigating toddler tantrums or school-age stress, Good Inside provides a compassionate framework that feels doable, not intimidating, helping you raise confident, connected children while safeguarding your own well-being.
Power Of Showing Up — Daniel Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson present neuroscience-informed guidance on the power of presence. The book articulates how consistent caregiving—through safety, connection, and age-appropriate support—shapes secure attachments and long-term resilience. Readers will find clear concepts, practical routines, and scripts for daily interactions that reinforce trust. The authors translate complex science into approachable advice for parents facing over-scheduled days and digital distractions, showing up as a steady anchor for children. This title helps families cultivate empathy, regulate strong emotions, and communicate in constructive ways, turning moments of stress into opportunities for growth and closeness.
How to Stop Losing Your Sh*t with Your Kids — A candid, witty, and practical handbook for managing parental stress. This book translates science and psychology into actionable steps you can use in the heat of a moment: pause cues, breathing techniques, and calm-reframe strategies designed to reduce yelling and build trust. It emphasizes self-compassion, realistic expectations, and repair after missteps, helping you show up with patience even on tough days. The tone is warm and humorous, making challenging topics approachable for busy parents. If you’re seeking a calmer rhythm at home and a healthier parent-child dynamic, this title offers accessible, doable tools.
Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for new parents, seasoned caregivers, and anyone seeking practical, science-informed guidance on raising resilient kids. It’s a thoughtful gift for baby showers, expectant parents, or book clubs focused on parenting and child development. The collection suits households juggling busy schedules, digital distraction, and the everyday challenges of parenting across ages—from toddlers to early teens. Teachers, foster families, and counselors may also find these titles useful as a cohesive framework for conversations about emotion regulation, attachment, and healthy boundaries. With accessible language and real-life scenarios, the books fit into daily routines, commute time, or weekend reading, making empowerment and calm feel within reach for every family.
Key Benefits:
About the Author:
Good Inside author Dr. Becky Kennedy is a pediatric psychologist and founder of Good Inside, whose work centers on compassionate parenting and healthy emotional development for children. Daniel J. Siegel and Tina Payne Bryson are renowned co-authors and child-development experts whose collaborative work has shaped contemporary approaches to parenting and education, translating neuroscience into practical guidance families can use daily. This collection brings together these voices to offer a cohesive, evidence-based framework for nurturing resilience, secure attachments, and emotional intelligence across ages. While each author brings a distinct perspective—from clinical practice to research-to-practice—the shared thread is a belief in the power of mindful, present parenting to improve outcomes for kids and adults alike.
Why You’ll Love This Set:
Whether you’re starting your parenting journey or seeking to refine your approach, this 3-book collection delivers practical tools that fit real life. You’ll gain a proven framework for showing up consistently, managing your own stress, and guiding children through big feelings with empathy and boundaries. The paperback format makes it easy to annotate, share with a partner, or pass along to friends. It’s a thoughtful gift for new parents, teachers, or families building a calmer, more connected home.
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