Raising Great Humans : 25 Intentional Shifts to Build Character, Confidence, and Resilience
Overview
You didn't raise your voice because you're a bad parent. You raised it because you're tired, you care deeply, and no one handed you a manual.
Raising Great Humans is that manual - honest, warm, and grounded in how real families actually work.
Every parent knows they shouldn't yell. Every parent has yelled anyway. The gap between knowing and doing is where this book lives.
Across 25 carefully structured chapters, Gautham Nanda examines the most common reactive parenting patterns - yelling, threatening, rescuing, bribing, labeling - and offers a deliberate, practical shift for each one. Not a different kind of parent. Just a more intentional one.
You'll learn:
- Discipline that teaches rather than punishes - and why the difference matters
- Why threats undermine authority, and what actually works instead
- How to validate emotions without endorsing bad behavior
- The critical difference between rescuing your child and supporting them
- Why the labels we give children shape the humans they become
- How to raise kids who make good choices when no one is watching
- What it means to parent from intention rather than guilt
Covering toddlers through teenagers, each chapter opens with a moment you'll recognize, explains what's really happening beneath the surface, and gives you practical scripts and tools you can use starting tonight.
This is not a book about producing exceptional children. It is a book about raising humans who function well, choose well, and treat others well - with or without you watching.
The shifts are small. The results are not.
"The way you show up in the small moments is the parent they will remember."
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Details
- ISBN-13: 9798250941020
- ISBN-10: 9798250941020
- Publisher: Independently Published
- Publish Date: March 2026
- Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.38 inches
- Shipping Weight: 0.54 pounds
- Page Count: 178
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