{"product_id":"하루-5분-엄마의-말습관-일상의-작은-언어에서-시작되","title":"5 Minutes a Day, Mom's Speaking Habits - The Amazing Miracle in Your Child That Begins with Small Everyday Words","description":"Description\n\n\"A mother's passing words shape the path her child will walk.\"\n\nA practical guide to the daily speech habits that nurture a child's abilities and heart — just five minutes a day.\n\nProfessor Lim Young-ju, who has long emphasized \"The Power of Words\" in effective child education, publishes her latest work, 5 Minutes a Day, Mom's Speaking Habits, with Yedam Friend. This time, she turns her attention to mothers' everyday language habits. Drawing on real counseling cases, the author carefully analyzes exactly which speech habits influence a child's abilities and emotional development, and offers practical solutions.\n\n\"Five minutes a day\" is a symbolic unit of time. If a mother consciously chooses her words toward her child for just five minutes each day, even her ordinary everyday speech can strengthen her relationship with her child and bring positive change to both the child's behavior and heart.\n\nHaving previously highlighted \"The Power of Words\" in effective child-rearing through her books The Power of Respectful Speech That Awakens a Child's Brain and A Self-Esteem Class for Our Child, Professor Lim Young-ju now releases 5 Minutes a Day, Mom's Speaking Habits with Yedam Friend, this time focusing on mothers' everyday speech habits. Based on real counseling cases, she carefully examines which specific speech habits affect a child's abilities and emotional development, and presents practical solutions.\n\nAs children grow, the words they hear most often are their mother's words — which is exactly why a mother's speech matters so much. Is there anything that reveals a person's habits as clearly as the way they speak? Words often come out so quickly that we only realize what we've said after the fact — this is the nature of a \"speech habit.\" Mothers often know in their minds what they should say to their children, yet struggle to put it into practice. It takes just a little conscious attention to build better habits.\n\n\"Five minutes a day\" is a symbolic unit of time. If a mother consciously minds her words toward her child for even five minutes daily, her everyday speech alone can deepen her bond with her child and transform not just behavior, but the child's inner world.\n\n\"Self-esteem, empathy, social skills, problem-solving, creativity, and even learning ability...\"\nEveryday conversation techniques that help a mother raise a thriving child\n\nThe most important thing for a mother to consider when speaking is to think ahead about how her words will affect her child. Without this awareness, a mother's words can become scattered and unintentionally have a negative impact on her child. For any mother who feels frustrated or unsure about what to say to her child each day, this book offers clear speech habit solutions and conversation techniques worth paying close attention to. It's packed with practical secrets for nurturing everything from a child's self-esteem to their learning abilities — all through the mother's everyday words.\n\n[Point: Speech Habits That Build a Child's Self-Esteem]\nMothers need to understand and respect their child's words. When a mother respects what her child says, the child's self-esteem grows. Adults can process almost any words depending on their situation, but children cannot — they're at a developmental stage where a mother's words have a profound impact.\n▶ Use the \"who, what, when, where, how, why\" of respect when speaking with your child: \"When, where, who, what, how, why?\"\n▶ Encourage and respect your child's choices, and let them take responsibility: \"Which would you like to do first? What if you chose for yourself?\"\n\n[Point: Speech Habits That Build a Child's Empathy]\nWhen a mother acknowledges her child's feelings, she is validating the child's heart, coaching them through moments things don't go their way, and guiding them toward better ways of handling emotions. Through words, a mother can fully acknowledge her child's feelings, and in that process, the child gradually develops empathy.\n▶ Listen to your child with your full attention: \"Don't worry. I'm here to listen.\"\n▶ Respond to all of your child's emotions, whether positive or negative: \"So that made you really angry. It must have been upsetting, but you held it together so well.\"\n\n[Point: Speech Habits That Build a Child's Social Skills]\nFor social creatures like humans to thrive, life cannot be based on \"me\" alone — it must include \"you\" as well. Yet people instinctively tend to put themselves first, and children, with their strong self-centered tendencies, do so even more.","brand":"IBOOKPARK","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":49623986307300,"sku":"20190829077951","price":23.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0831\/9788\/6692\/files\/screen_shot_2019-08-31_at_5.20.28_pm.jpg?v=1786423451","url":"https:\/\/ibookpark.com\/en\/products\/%ed%95%98%eb%a3%a8-5%eb%b6%84-%ec%97%84%eb%a7%88%ec%9d%98-%eb%a7%90%ec%8a%b5%ea%b4%80-%ec%9d%bc%ec%83%81%ec%9d%98-%ec%9e%91%ec%9d%80-%ec%96%b8%ec%96%b4%ec%97%90%ec%84%9c-%ec%8b%9c%ec%9e%91%eb%90%98","provider":"IBOOKPARK","version":"1.0","type":"link"}