Form a closer, more loving relationship with your child by learning how to communicate, build trust, and become both a parent and a friend.


Are you having trouble deciding between an authoritarian and more laid-back parenting style?

Do you wish you could talk to your kids about anything and everything, but your questions are met with silence?

Do you feel like you should be more than just a good parent, but also a good friend to your child?

We’re past the days when the role of a parent was to set rules, enforce discipline, and be the authoritarian leader.

Parent-child friendships were once discouraged, but times are changing.

Parents are changing.

If you long for the closeness that other parents seem to have with their children, you can have it.

All you have to do is learn what it means to be a parent, understand your child, and open a line of communication that puts their needs first.

This book will teach you not only what good and poor parenting look like, but also how to bring your child into the equation so you’re not building a one-sided relationship.

In addition, you’ll discover:


  • Your parenting style and what that means for your relationship with your child


  • The idea of the “golden child” and how parenting influences how kids grow up


  • The seriousness of poor parenting and its effect on children


  • A winning method of parenting that encourages nurturing and fosters a close parent-child relationship


  • How to be a friend to your child while encouraging respect and discipline

    And so much more!

    As a bonus, you’ll also be introduced to the idea of legacy parenting, which equips kids with the knowledge they need to one day be a wonderful parent, just like you.

    With practical tips, helpful guidelines, and gentle reminders that you can do this, you’ll find everything you need to be a better parent in this book.

    To find out how you can become a calm, effective parent and friend to your little bundle of joy, click “add to cart.”
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