How to Raise an Emotionally Mature Child

ebook Your Blueprint to a Lifetime of Happiness and Success for Your Child

By Lindsay Gibson Psy.D.

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A groundbreaking approach to parenting that builds emotional maturity as the foundation for happy, resilient, successful children—from the clinical psychologist behind the New York Times bestseller Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents
Emotional maturity is the single most important quality a parent can help develop in their child—it enables a person to function autonomously, handle stress, flourish in diverse environments, form lasting relationships, and achieve personal and professional success.
In How to Raise an Emotionally Mature Child, Lindsay Gibson explains the cognitive, psychological, and social challenges children face, from forming strong attachments during infancy to developing genuine friendships in early school age to establishing personal identity in the teenage years. At each stage, she offers compassionate guidance to help parents support their child's emotional development through the lens of the Seven Parental Mindsets for Maturity, including:
  • My Child Is a Unique Individual With Their Own Interests
  • My Child Requires Protection
  • My Child Has Psychological and Emotional Needs That Must Be Met

  • Identifying common traps and behaviors to avoid and explaining why striving to be a “perfect parent” is impossible and unhealthy, this book helps parents nurture their children's emotional maturity—and feel good while doing it.
    How to Raise an Emotionally Mature Child