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Fear to Love FREE 30 Minute Video

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Watch the video below and then buy the book ‘From Fear to Love

In my new book, From Fear to Love, you will find out–

  • How to get to the bottom of the behavior, beneath the surface, and address the source of the behavior
  • How to reduce lying by 50% in just two weeks with my simple formula
  • How your child’s aggressive behavior is directly connected to his level of stress
  • How you can help your child’s oxytocin response in order to promote healthy attachment


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Dear Parent or Professional,

When is the last time you laughed with your child?
When did you last go to the park without a meltdown?
Are you afraid to socialize?

This isn’t the end of your story. I want YOU to have
a sensational relationship with your child for the
rest of your lives.

Here is what you can do to begin again:

1. Grab a beverage and watch the 30-minute video below;
2. Order the eye-opening 154-page book;
3. Start using the strategies in the video immediately;
4. Go through the book one chapter a day;
5. Implement the solutions in the book;
6. Enjoy your child(ren) again, or maybe for the first time.

Go ahead, get started!

-B.

FTL_3d_Upright_v2A Parenting Must-Have for Adopted, Foster or Biological Children. Honestly, it’s the best parenting handbook I’ve seen for someone with a child that has difficult behaviors… Even if you aren’t into reading, this book is a must have. If you are thinking of adopting a child, please read this book. If you have adopted a child, please read this book. If you yourself have been adopted, please read this book. If you’re a parent and have nothing to do with adoption in any manner, please read this book.” — Book Review By Literary Litter

Yes! I am ready to buy the book.
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Donna Elsner Therapist at Devereux Florida

Bryan, Thank you! I am a parent and a therapist using the Love Based parenting Model and seeing a change in myself and my stress level with my own bio and adopted children. I have begun to teach this model to my clients who have children with very challenging behaviors. Thank you for being so generous giving us the information needed to be better parents and therapist. This model makes perfect sense as we are called to love one another and fear inhibits relationship. I am trying to attend yur attachment theapy training where I can learn how to help families heal.

Christine Potts ·

This is so helpful thank you.I have an adoptive African boy with trauma and it has helped me understand how he ticks.Yes I am from the old school parenting and was taught to not express attitude, feelings behavour and I ended up with bad depression later in life as it all came out in anger.This has really helped me with my boy as he is angry.I have just purchased your book Fear to love and look forward to reading it and improving my ways of helping my son.Thank you so so much.We in New Zealand do not have alot on attachment disorders but I am lucky to have found a good therapist who has worked in the area but your resources are helping me so much.

Cerelia Barbato Ashford University

Thank you Brian, years ago I attended a lecture of yours in Mt. Shasta. I have used the gleam of ideas I took away to help myself and my son. Our small family has added a daughter and has opened communication with Sonny’s birth mother. Sonny asked me to listen to him and allow him to live with his birth mother, because I have worked very diligently to acknowledge his feelings, I listened while I personally wanted to hesitate. He wanted me to trust him and give him the space to bond with his birth mother. He said, “I can do this, if it gets bad I will come home.” I thought about this propSee More

Nico Arjuna

this is just a wonderful perspective for all parents. I was raised in a family of great emotional and physical abuse. I wasn’t given the tools to deal with feelings, behaviors or emotions. Consequently, having children I find myself confused and stressed as to how to deal with my children’s feelings. I know that using my parents as a model of what not to do, I am still searching on what positive steps I can implement with my kids. People like Bryan have not only helped me reconnect to my children, but also, to myself. I have a way to talk myself through the abuse that was done to me as a child. Thank you so much for this video.

Judy McMillian
Grand Canyon University
Originally, I researched Post Institue as a resource for an assignment, but during my research, I discovered this resource to benefit me personally on my journey as a grandmother raising two grandchildren. To all those who believe in traditional methods of discipline, please look into Bryan Post’s material.

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