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Parenting ABC's: One STEPS at a Time
Parenting ABC’s: One STEPS at a Time blends real-life stories, research-backed strategies, and a little humor to help parents navigate the everyday mess and magic of raising kids. Through the ABC’s, and the STEPS guide, you’ll learn how to respond instead of react, teach instead of punish, and connect instead of control.
Whether you’re parenting toddlers, teens, or something in between, this book offers practical wisdom for building a family rooted in respect, communication, and joy, one mindful step at a time.
D. Han, CA
...a most excellent parenting book, chock full of nuggets of practical advices, sprinkled with theoretical references in an easy to comprehend manner...(she) can communicate in simple and clear and learn manner. I've read several parenting books. I think it (this) is the best one, and i'm not just saying it. I hope every parent will read it.
S. Herbert, FL
As a parent of a teen and a preteen, this book offered a great perspective on how to pause and listen effectively. The lessons on using positive self-talk and setting clear boundaries have been transformative, teaching me how to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting impulsively. Highly recommended!!
K. Abrams, NY
A easy to read parenting guide. I can tell the writer has had a lot of experience and put in a lot of research to give us the information that we need. It's like a big sister sharing what she's learned. I wish I had this book at the onset of my parenting journey, but it's never too late, like she said!
Sunny Cho
Sunny is a Board-Certified Health and Wellness Coach, Christian counselor, educator, and founder of Duageeso, where she helps parents, teens, and families grow with confidence, communication, and connection.
A coach, speaker, and mom of four, she believes raising kids doesn’t require perfection, just presence, patience, and perspective. Combining insight, experience, and research, Sunny helps parents build stronger relationships, raise resilient, independent kids, one STEPS at a time.
When she’s not teaching or writing, she’s cheering on her kids, creating new programs for families, or reminding parents that “good enough” is often exactly what kids need most.


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