Biography
Rosie Sutton is a guidance counselor, mental health therapist, and writer. Most importantly, she is a mother of four wonderful children, and her experience as a parent has shaped her approach in every other aspect of her life.
Born in a house where constant bickering and toxicity were the order of the day, she grew up wanting to give her kids a better time. That guided her career choice and ideals. Together with her husband, she learned, studied, and experimented with different approaches to parenting. She has spent the last three decades raising her children and helping her friends be better parents.
Rosie is an advocate of clear boundaries, reward systems, clear communication and showing good examples. She says with these pillars, everyone can be a better parent. Rosie says “parenting is perhaps the hardest job in the universe, and it requires a fine balance between being overindulgent and overbearing.”
Rosie believes that improved and effective parenting will reform society and eventually, change the world positively. So, she has made it her mission to teach adult-children dynamics to as many parents as possible. She says there are so many different views and approaches to parenting that one can literally get confused.
Therefore, her books are the product of extensive research and personal experience, and feature numerous real stories and scenarios she has learned from.
Her book teach parents:
* How to unlearn toxic habits and give their children a voice
* About toxic generational cycles and how to break them
* Emotional management and mental control
* How to identify their potential weaknesses and develop better habits.
* How to eliminate toxicity within the home and raise great kids
* Self-regulation strategies that help to build the right family structure
* The difference between discipline and punishment, and which is best to apply
* How to become confident parents
* The secrets of becoming their children’s best friends and raising them to become great humans
“Raising a child right is hard and complex, but with the right system and ground rules, it can be the most rewarding and fulfilling task of an adult’s life. Both parents and children benefit when there is harmony and mutual respect within the family”
Rosie lives in California with her husband and her last-born daughter.
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