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A guide to using the Enneagram for harmonious parent-child relationships
• Examines each of the 9 Enneagram types as parents, including how to utilize your type’s inherit skills to be a better parent
• Explores each of the 9 types as children and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits, their triggers and fears, and how you can help your child find emotional health and achieve their full potential
• Looks at each of the 81 parent-child type combinations and shows how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure
In this practical guide to better parenting with the Enneagram, certified Enneagram practitioner and experienced parent Ann Gadd explores the 9 Enneagram parenting types and the 9 Enneagram child types, revealing each type’s strengths and challenges, as well as exploring all 81 parent-child type combinations. She offers a quiz to determine your Enneagram type and explains how to discover your child’s type. Examining each of the 9 Enneagram parenting types in detail, Gadd looks at what each parental type wants from their child, how to parent from the highest aspects of your type, and how to utilize your type’s inherent skills to be an even better parent. She explores each of the 9 types as children, preteens, and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits--what drives them, what they fear, what inspires them--and offers suggestions for how you can best relate to and communicate with your child.
Looking at each of the 81 parent-child combinations, Gadd suggests how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure. She reveals how to improve your overall parent-child relationship by recognizing not only your child’s triggers but also your own and how to navigate them, leading to more harmonious relationships and interactions within your family.
Offering an opportunity to understand your child and yourself on a much deeper level, the author’s systematic approach to parenting with the Enneagram reveals why we and our children behave in certain ways, how to release our habits, and how to be fully present as a parent. And being present with our children is the best gift we can give them to help them feel safe, heard, and understood.
• Examines each of the 9 Enneagram types as parents, including how to utilize your type’s inherit skills to be a better parent
• Explores each of the 9 types as children and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits, their triggers and fears, and how you can help your child find emotional health and achieve their full potential
• Looks at each of the 81 parent-child type combinations and shows how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure
In this practical guide to better parenting with the Enneagram, certified Enneagram practitioner and experienced parent Ann Gadd explores the 9 Enneagram parenting types and the 9 Enneagram child types, revealing each type’s strengths and challenges, as well as exploring all 81 parent-child type combinations. She offers a quiz to determine your Enneagram type and explains how to discover your child’s type. Examining each of the 9 Enneagram parenting types in detail, Gadd looks at what each parental type wants from their child, how to parent from the highest aspects of your type, and how to utilize your type’s inherent skills to be an even better parent. She explores each of the 9 types as children, preteens, and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits--what drives them, what they fear, what inspires them--and offers suggestions for how you can best relate to and communicate with your child.
Looking at each of the 81 parent-child combinations, Gadd suggests how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure. She reveals how to improve your overall parent-child relationship by recognizing not only your child’s triggers but also your own and how to navigate them, leading to more harmonious relationships and interactions within your family.
Offering an opportunity to understand your child and yourself on a much deeper level, the author’s systematic approach to parenting with the Enneagram reveals why we and our children behave in certain ways, how to release our habits, and how to be fully present as a parent. And being present with our children is the best gift we can give them to help them feel safe, heard, and understood.
A guide to using the Enneagram for harmonious parent-child relationships
• Examines each of the 9 Enneagram types as parents, including how to utilize your type’s inherit skills to be a better parent
• Explores each of the 9 types as children and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits, their triggers and fears, and how you can help your child find emotional health and achieve their full potential
• Looks at each of the 81 parent-child type combinations and shows how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure
In this practical guide to better parenting with the Enneagram, certified Enneagram practitioner and experienced parent Ann Gadd explores the 9 Enneagram parenting types and the 9 Enneagram child types, revealing each type’s strengths and challenges, as well as exploring all 81 parent-child type combinations. She offers a quiz to determine your Enneagram type and explains how to discover your child’s type. Examining each of the 9 Enneagram parenting types in detail, Gadd looks at what each parental type wants from their child, how to parent from the highest aspects of your type, and how to utilize your type’s inherent skills to be an even better parent. She explores each of the 9 types as children, preteens, and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits--what drives them, what they fear, what inspires them--and offers suggestions for how you can best relate to and communicate with your child.
Looking at each of the 81 parent-child combinations, Gadd suggests how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure. She reveals how to improve your overall parent-child relationship by recognizing not only your child’s triggers but also your own and how to navigate them, leading to more harmonious relationships and interactions within your family.
Offering an opportunity to understand your child and yourself on a much deeper level, the author’s systematic approach to parenting with the Enneagram reveals why we and our children behave in certain ways, how to release our habits, and how to be fully present as a parent. And being present with our children is the best gift we can give them to help them feel safe, heard, and understood.
• Examines each of the 9 Enneagram types as parents, including how to utilize your type’s inherit skills to be a better parent
• Explores each of the 9 types as children and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits, their triggers and fears, and how you can help your child find emotional health and achieve their full potential
• Looks at each of the 81 parent-child type combinations and shows how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure
In this practical guide to better parenting with the Enneagram, certified Enneagram practitioner and experienced parent Ann Gadd explores the 9 Enneagram parenting types and the 9 Enneagram child types, revealing each type’s strengths and challenges, as well as exploring all 81 parent-child type combinations. She offers a quiz to determine your Enneagram type and explains how to discover your child’s type. Examining each of the 9 Enneagram parenting types in detail, Gadd looks at what each parental type wants from their child, how to parent from the highest aspects of your type, and how to utilize your type’s inherent skills to be an even better parent. She explores each of the 9 types as children, preteens, and teens, including their positive and more challenging traits--what drives them, what they fear, what inspires them--and offers suggestions for how you can best relate to and communicate with your child.
Looking at each of the 81 parent-child combinations, Gadd suggests how each combination works at its best as well as what happens under pressure. She reveals how to improve your overall parent-child relationship by recognizing not only your child’s triggers but also your own and how to navigate them, leading to more harmonious relationships and interactions within your family.
Offering an opportunity to understand your child and yourself on a much deeper level, the author’s systematic approach to parenting with the Enneagram reveals why we and our children behave in certain ways, how to release our habits, and how to be fully present as a parent. And being present with our children is the best gift we can give them to help them feel safe, heard, and understood.
Über den Autor
Ann Gadd is a writer, holistic practitioner, workshop facilitator, and journalist. An avid, long-term student of the Enneagram, she offers Enneagram workshops for beginners and advanced students. The author of several books, including The Girl Who Bites Her Nails, The A-Z of Common Habits, and Finding Your Feet, Ann lives in Cape Town, South Africa.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction
PART 1
Parenting and the Enneagram
1 The Enneagram-Your Parenting How-To
2 Easy-Peasy Enneagram Terminology Explained
PART 2The Enneagram Types -- Parents and Children
3 Type OneThe Type One Parent: The Parenting Perfectionist
The Type One Child: The Good Boy/Girl
4 Type TwoThe Type Two Parent: The Pleasing and Praising Parent
The Type Two Child: :The Little Helper
5 Type Three
The Type Three Parent: The Goal-Setting Go-Getter
The Type Three Child: The Little Star
6 Type FourThe Type Four Parent: The Introspective Individualist
The Type Four Child: The Creative Child
7 Type Five
The Type Five Parent: The Observing Introvert
The Type Five Child: The Little Professor
8 Type SixThe Type Six Parent: The Dutiful Parent
The Type Six Child: The Super Little Trooper
9 Type Seven
The Type Seven Parent: The Spontaneous Socializer
The Type Seven Child: The Enthusiastic Extrovert
10 Type EightThe Type Eight Parent: The Assertive Adult
The Type Eight Child: The Bossy Boots
11 Type NineThe Type Nine Parent: The Accepting Adult/Patient Parent
The Type Nine Child: The Chilled Child
PART 3Parent–Child Combinations
Type Six
The Type Six Parent: The Dutiful Parent
The Type Six Child: The Super Little Trooper
Type Seven The Type Seven Parent: The Spontaneous Socializer
The Type Seven Child: The Enthusiastic Extrovert
Type EightThe Type Eight Parent: The Assertive Adult
The Type Eight Child: The Bossy Boots
Type NineThe Type Nine Parent: The Accepting Adult/Patient Parent
The Type Nine Child: The Chilled Child
PART 3
Parent-Child Combinations
Type One
Parents and Their Children
Type Two
Parents and Their Children
Type Three
Parents and Their Children
Type Four
Parents and Their Children
Type Five
Parents and Their Children
Type Six
Parents and Their Children
Type Seven
Parents and Their Children
Type Eight
Parents and Their Children
Type Nine
Parents and Their Children
Afterword
Appendix
Quick Type Overview
Lost Messages Your Child Needs to Hear
What Toys Different Enneagram Type Kids Could Enjoy .
Bibliography
About the Author
PART 1
Parenting and the Enneagram
1 The Enneagram-Your Parenting How-To
2 Easy-Peasy Enneagram Terminology Explained
PART 2The Enneagram Types -- Parents and Children
3 Type OneThe Type One Parent: The Parenting Perfectionist
The Type One Child: The Good Boy/Girl
4 Type TwoThe Type Two Parent: The Pleasing and Praising Parent
The Type Two Child: :The Little Helper
5 Type Three
The Type Three Parent: The Goal-Setting Go-Getter
The Type Three Child: The Little Star
6 Type FourThe Type Four Parent: The Introspective Individualist
The Type Four Child: The Creative Child
7 Type Five
The Type Five Parent: The Observing Introvert
The Type Five Child: The Little Professor
8 Type SixThe Type Six Parent: The Dutiful Parent
The Type Six Child: The Super Little Trooper
9 Type Seven
The Type Seven Parent: The Spontaneous Socializer
The Type Seven Child: The Enthusiastic Extrovert
10 Type EightThe Type Eight Parent: The Assertive Adult
The Type Eight Child: The Bossy Boots
11 Type NineThe Type Nine Parent: The Accepting Adult/Patient Parent
The Type Nine Child: The Chilled Child
PART 3Parent–Child Combinations
Type Six
The Type Six Parent: The Dutiful Parent
The Type Six Child: The Super Little Trooper
Type Seven The Type Seven Parent: The Spontaneous Socializer
The Type Seven Child: The Enthusiastic Extrovert
Type EightThe Type Eight Parent: The Assertive Adult
The Type Eight Child: The Bossy Boots
Type NineThe Type Nine Parent: The Accepting Adult/Patient Parent
The Type Nine Child: The Chilled Child
PART 3
Parent-Child Combinations
Type One
Parents and Their Children
Type Two
Parents and Their Children
Type Three
Parents and Their Children
Type Four
Parents and Their Children
Type Five
Parents and Their Children
Type Six
Parents and Their Children
Type Seven
Parents and Their Children
Type Eight
Parents and Their Children
Type Nine
Parents and Their Children
Afterword
Appendix
Quick Type Overview
Lost Messages Your Child Needs to Hear
What Toys Different Enneagram Type Kids Could Enjoy .
Bibliography
About the Author
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Erziehungsratgeber |
| Genre: | Erziehung & Bildung, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Sozialwissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| ISBN-13: | 9781644114223 |
| ISBN-10: | 1644114224 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Gadd, Ann |
| Hersteller: | Inner Traditions/Bear & Company |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 225 x 151 x 16 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Ann Gadd |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 12.05.2022 |
| Gewicht: | 0,426 kg |