SIMPLICITY PARENTING BOOK SUMMARY
This week’s video discusses Simplicity Parenting book summary by Kim John Payne. Based on his 20 years experience consulting with families and children, Kim Payne believes that kids are being raised with too much stuff, too many choices, and too little time - and this busy and fast-paced world is affecting their childhood and creating anxiety and stress in damaging levels. They can become anxious, have trouble with friends and school, or even be diagnosed with behavioral problems. Providing decluttering minimalism tips, the book looks at 4 levels of simplification - the home environment, rhythms, schedules and filtering out the adult world. 🔆 DONATIONS 🔆 If you are getting a lot of value out of my videos and would like to donate, it would be greatly appreciated 💕: https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_... Thank you for watching & keep growing! ❤️ Anna B.

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