Lyudmila Petranovskaya is a well-known psychologist, a laureate of the President of the Russian Federation’s award in the field of education, and the author of bestsellers “What to Do If…” and “What to Do If… 2.”
Because of the practical value of Lyudmila Petranovskaya’s books, they became absolute hits among popular science literature on raising children. This audiobook is worth listening to for all parents—both those who are concerned about minor misunderstandings and those who have already despaired of finding common ground with their children.
We compiled three books into one: “If It’s Difficult With a Child,” “The Secret Anchor: Attachment in a Child’s Life,” and “Self-Mom.” These recommendations can save you and your child from tons of psychological “paperwork.”
In the first part, Lyudmila will explain how to learn to navigate difficult situations, resolve conflicts, and get out of them with dignity. You’ll be able to understand what to do for your child so they can grow and develop without wasting energy fighting for your love. Step by step, with examples and analysis of situations, the author answers the questions most often asked by parents.
In the second part of the audiobook, Lyudmila talks about the role of parents on the path to growing up: “How do dependence and helplessness turn into maturity?” and “How do our love and care, year after year, form in a child a secret anchor—the foundation on which their personality, like on a core, is held?” You’ll see what truly lies behind children’s “caprices,” “spoiled behavior,” “aggression,” and “bad character.”
In the third part, Lyudmila offers practical advice for modern mothers who strive to give an equal amount of time, strength, and energy to each side of their personality. The simple tricks described in this audiobook will help you avoid sacrifices in the race for two hares: family and career. You’ll understand how you can manage to do everything without needing Mary Poppins, time-turning devices, and magic.
Lyudmila Petranovskaya is a well-known psychologist, a laureate of the President of the Russian Federation’s award in the field of education, and the author of bestsellers “What to Do If…” and “What to Do If… 2.” Due to the practical relevance of Lyudmila Petranovskaya’s books, they have become absolute hits among popular science literature on raising children. This audiobook is worth listening to for all parents—both those who worry about minor misunderstandings and those who have already despaired of finding common ground with their children.
We compiled three books into one: “If It’s Difficult With a Child,” “The Secret Anchor: Attachment in a Child’s Life,” and “Self-Mom.” These recommendations can save you and your child from tons of psychological “paperwork.”
In the first part, Lyudmila will explain how to learn to navigate difficult situations, resolve conflicts, and get out of them with dignity. You’ll be able to understand what to do for your child so they can grow and develop without wasting energy fighting for your love. Step by step, with examples and analysis of situations, the author answers the questions most often asked by parents.
In the second part of the audiobook, Lyudmila talks about the role of parents on the path to growing up: “How do dependence and helplessness turn into maturity?” and “How do our love and care, year after year, form in a child a secret anchor—the foundation on which their personality, like on a core, is held?” You’ll see what truly lies behind children’s “caprices,” “spoiled behavior,” “aggression,” and “bad character.”
In the third part, Lyudmila offers practical advice for modern mothers who strive to give an equal amount of time, strength, and energy to each side of their personality. The simple tricks described in this audiobook will help you avoid sacrifices in the race for two hares: family and career. You’ll understand how you can manage to do everything without needing Mary Poppins, time-turning devices, and magic.