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Peaceful Parenting

By: Steven Franssen
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This is a book for parents and prospective parents interested in making their family life the best it possibly can be for the sake of their children.

©2020 Steven Franssen (P)2023 Steven Franssen
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Overall the voice over for the book was calm and allowed me to follow the content well.

Chapter Three A was the most difficult for me, I had to relisten a couple of times as well as personally just did not agree to some of the points.

One point he made around 00:31:57 was in regards to yelling and being demanding of your child. I "personally" do not believe its necessarily true as my guardians (parents and grandparents) rarely yelled at me and the more time I stayed in a time out, I found I was forced into unwanted situations along with my feelings would be brewing by the time they came back to talk to me.

Another point he made around 00:51:07 was in regards to "incest", either I did not follow along properly but what i gathered from his comment was <incest comes because a parent believes the child to be different than what they were>. Is it not our job to make our children different than what we are?

I also find it to be an interesting topic MOST men or MOST books state that "women NEED seman".

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