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That's Parental Greed!\n| Parent Practice | Looking at My Child\n\nThe Basic Principle of Parenting: The Rice-Cooking Method\nAre You Keeping the Basic Principles?\nAre You Bringing Out Your Child's Unique Flavor?\nHelp Your Child Unfold Their Potential\n| Parent Practice | Discovering My Child's Potential\n\nRice: How to Find Your Child's Talent\nThe World of Intelligence Is More Diverse Than You Think\nParents Who Tell a Fish to Climb a Tree\nGive Them Many Experiences\nBe a Helper, Not a Trainer\n| Parent Practice | Understanding My Child\n\nWater: The Parent's Message That Builds a Child's Self-Esteem\nMessages of Unconditional Love and Absolute Worth\nMessages of Love and Recognition: The 20-Second Hug Method\nThe Nodding Method for Naturally Empathizing with Your Child\n| Parent Practice | Boosting My Child's Self-Esteem\n\nWater: The Walnut-Cracking Method for Overcoming Weaknesses and Building Self-Esteem\nOnce You Openly Name a Weakness, It's No Longer a Weakness\nMy Core Beliefs Shape My Reality\nThe Most Important Thing Is Your Core Belief About Yourself\n| Parent Practice | Overcoming Weaknesses Together with My Child\n\nWater: The Self-Worth Method for Boosting a Sensitive Child's Self-Esteem\nEvery Personality Has Strengths and Weaknesses\nI Decide How People Will Treat Me\n| Parent Practice | Boosting a Sensitive Child's Self-Esteem\n\nFire: Teaching Values Helps a Child Stand Firm in Any Situation\nFour Values Every Child Must Be Taught\nTrust and Responsibility: Raising a Child Who Follows Through\nContribution and Consideration Make a Bigger Person\nA Positive Mindset Sustains a Child for Life\nBe a Role Model as a Parent\n| Parent Practice | Teaching the Four Values\n\nPART 2: Understand What Drives Your Child\n\nIntrinsic Motivation: A Stronger Force Than Competition\nWhat Drives a Child: Intrinsic vs. Extrinsic Motivation\nIntrinsic Motivation Is Stronger and Lasts Longer\nThe Ultimate Driving Force According to Successful People\nThe Power of \"Meaning\" in an Age of Living to a Hundred\n| Parent Practice | Finding Intrinsic Motivation\n\nThe Trap of Extrinsic Motivation\nExtrinsic Motivation Weakens Intrinsic Motivation\nWhen You Reward Studying, Does Studying Become a Chore?\nExtrinsic Motivation Alone Can't Change Anyone\n| Parent Practice | Using Extrinsic and Intrinsic Motivation Together\n\nIs Your Child Growing into the Talent the Future Needs?\nThe 4Cs: The Real Talents Needed in the 21st Century\nAn Education Culture That Works Against the Future Ideal\nLet Them Play Freely\n| Parent Practice | A Child Who Plays Well Is a Happy Child\n\nBoth Play and Study Should Be Fun\nHow to Let Your Child Take the Lead in Play: P.R.I.D.E.\nStudying Should Be Fun Too\nMake Reading a Form of Play\n| Parent Practice | Practicing Child-Led Interaction with P.R.I.D.E.\n\nHow to Raise a Child Who Isn't Afraid of Failure\nChildren Who Say \"My Life Is Over\" After the Smallest Failure\nYou Can't Learn to Get Up If You've Never Fallen\nEncourage Failure\nBite-Sized Failures\nRaising a Child Who Grows Through Failure\n| Parent Practice | A Child Who Isn't Afraid of Failure\n\nA Child Who Learns Gratitude Overcomes Setbacks\nFor a Struggling Child, Change the Thought Pattern\nThe Difference Between Positive and Negative People\nThe Gratitude Habits of Successful People\nNothing in the World Should Be Taken for Granted\nA Family Gratitude Practice\nPracticing Focusing on the Positive\n| Parent Practice | The Gratitude Practice Challenge\n\nPART 3: Just Doing This in Early Childhood Helps a Child Grow Up Well\n\nThe OT Method for Correcting a Child's Behavior\nChildren Need Rules\nNo Child Gets It Right the First Time\nSet Rules Through Listening and Discussion\n| Parent Practice | Setting Rules with My Child\n\nHow to Protect Your Child from Excessive Immersion\nWhy Children Become Overly Absorbed in Games and Smartphones\nGive Them the Chance to Find Something More Fun\nFree-Range, Not Neglect\nBuilding Self-Regulation Through Self-Awareness\nThe \"Boarder\" Method for Communicating with Teenage Children\n| Parent Practice | Preventing Overuse of Games and Smartphones\n\nBuilding Self-Regulation\nA Child Feels Secure When They Sense Their Own Control\nParents Should Be Self-...","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49624135106788,"sku":"10052022998","price":29.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/x9788950941819.jpg?v=1786424324","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ec%84%b8%ec%83%81%ec%97%90%ec%84%9c-%ea%b0%80%ec%9e%a5-%ec%89%ac%ec%9a%b4-%eb%b3%b8%ec%a7%88%ec%9c%a1%ec%95%84","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}