The Connected Parenting Book is Available in Paperback in Canada!

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Jennifer Kolari‘s Connected Parenting book is now available in paperback in both Canada and the U.S. Now is a great time to get your own copy :)

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  • Jan Voght's Comment Jan Voght Posted On: Nov 30th, 2010 at 4:48 pm

    What is the difference between the US edition and the Canada? Would I be missing out if I bought the paperback Canadian version if I live in the US?

  • AGrushcow's Comment AGrushcow Posted On: Dec 1st, 2010 at 12:39 am

    Hi Jan. There’s no difference between the U.S. and Canadian editions. Feel free to get whichever is convenient!

  • Katie Alley's Comment Katie Alley Posted On: Dec 2nd, 2010 at 1:18 pm

    Hi Jennifer,
    I just downloaded your book on Barnes and Noble nook for pc and I feel like I have finally landed on a parenting philosophy that really meets my families needs and balances brain research, empathy, and humor. I was wondering if you are planning to do an audio recording of this book. I have listened to some of yor podcast interviews and think that you bring even more clarity to your philosophy with your expressive personality. Also, as a busy mom I find that I am much more likely to get through a book if I can listen to it while cleaning up and doing laundry, etc. Thank you for your fantastic book.
    Best,
    Katie

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"Connected Parenting advises us not just how to parent, but—far more important—who to be as parents. The therapeutic methods suggested by Jennifer Kolari are based not on simple-minded behavioural solutions, but on building warm, nurturing relationships with our children, with insight and compassion not only for their little flaws, but also for our own larger ones."
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