Lin Warmsley didn't set out to be a great parent; she wanted to be a world-class broadcast journalist. But when life dealt her some unexpected blows and left her to raise three small sons alone, she made the choice to face the challenge head-on and become the best parent possible.
Warmsley believes that all parents are born, but that good parents are developed. And it is this belief that forms the heart of How to Raise Good Parents. Far from being a dry discourse on yet another parenting style, this book is a practical and customizable manual for all parents-at any stage of the parenting journey-who want more for their child and are not afraid to ask more of themselves.
Combining compelling research with her own personal experiences, Warmsley provides strategies to develop self-awareness and self-regulation in children, to encourage personal development, and to foster relationships, nurture social connections, and promote empathy.
Engaging, enlightening, and encouraging, How to Raise Good Parents is the book you never knew you needed to grow yourself into the parent your child needs and deserves.
About the Author: Lin Warmsley, parenting strategist and coach, dedicated her life to a twofold mission: to develop children and raise good parents. She's combined years of research and her invaluable experience as a mother of three to create How to Raise Good Parents, an all-inclusive guide to help others become the best parents possible.
After divorce left her to build a family on her own, Warmsley chose to rise to the occasion, raising three sons who have collectively earned more than $1 million in college scholarships. She attributes much of the success with her children to observing the tactics of her own parents.
Warmsley earned her BA in broadcast journalism from Louisiana Tech University, an MA in mass communication from Southern University, and initiated doctoral studies in human resource education and workforce development at Louisiana State University.