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Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 9781788706759
Publisher: Lagom (Bonnier Books UK)
Age Range: For parents of children aged 5-12
Overview
There's Still No Such Thing As 'Naughty': Parenting the Primary Years is the eagerly awaited follow-up from Sunday Times bestselling author and child therapist Kate Silverton. Written for parents and carers of children aged five to twelve, this warm, evidence-based guide moves beyond toddler tantrums into the complex emotional world of primary-school-aged children, offering practical, compassionate tools to help families navigate this pivotal stage together.
About the Book
As children grow more independent and physically mature between the ages of five and twelve, it is easy to assume they need us less. Kate Silverton argues the opposite is true: this is precisely when children need steady emotional support the most. Drawing on the latest neuroscience and her own training as a child therapist, Kate tackles the everyday challenges facing modern families, from screen-time battles and school anxiety to friendship fallouts, sibling rivalry and the pressures of social media.
Building on the philosophy of her first book, There's No Such Thing As "Naughty", this sequel introduces ten pillars of parenting designed to help children regulate big emotions, build resilience, develop empathy and feel truly understood. Rather than offering quick-fix discipline techniques, Kate reframes so-called "naughty" behaviour as a form of communication, empowering parents to respond with connection instead of punishment.
Throughout the book, real-life case studies and relatable anecdotes sit alongside clear, actionable strategies, making complex psychological concepts accessible for busy parents. Kate also places a strong emphasis on parental wellbeing, reminding readers that looking after their own mental health is essential to supporting their children effectively. The result is a compassionate, practical roadmap through one of the most formative — and often most misunderstood — stages of childhood.
About the Author
Kate Silverton is an English child therapist and Sunday Times bestselling author. Before retraining, she spent almost two decades as a broadcaster and newsreader for the BBC, regularly presenting BBC News at One and BBC Weekend News. In 2018 she appeared in series 16 of Strictly Come Dancing, finishing in eighth place. Kate is a mother of two and has become one of the UK's most trusted voices on child mental health and emotionally attuned parenting.
Why You'll Love This Parenting Guide
Honest, reassuring and rooted in real science, this book helps parents understand what's really going on beneath their child's behaviour — and gives them the confidence and tools to respond with empathy rather than frustration.
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