Raising Good Humans Book Study
Raising Good Humans highlights that effective parenting begins with managing your own emotions. The author encourages the practice of mindfulness so that parents can respond thoughtfully rather than react out of frustration.
A central concept in the book is that parents’ responses are often shaped by stress or past experiences. By becoming more aware of these triggers and practicing techniques such as pausing, breathing, and self-reflection, parents can model calm and intentional behavior for their children.
The book also emphasizes the importance of respectful communication, including active listening, validating children’s emotions, and working collaboratively to resolve challenges. It suggests that children’s behavior is frequently influenced by underlying emotional needs rather than intentional defiance.
Overall, Raising Good Humans demonstrates that through emotional awareness, empathetic communication, and strong relationships, parents can support the development of children who are emotionally healthy, respectful, and compassionate.
This class is sponsored by Prevent Child Abuse North Dakota and Families Flourish.
Class Dates
Wednesdays: April 8, 15, 22, 29 & May 6
Cost
This class is free of charge for North Dakota residents.
Requests for accommodations related to disability should be made to the event contact person at least two weeks in advance of the event.