New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children e-bog
36,52 DKK
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Renowned and respected family psychologist John Rosemond blames child-centered parenting books from recent decades for creating a generation of dependent, often defiant children. He sets the record straight in The New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, an updated version of his highly successful book published more than fifteen years ago.Booms in technology and mass media have ...
E-bog
36,52 DKK
Forlag
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Udgivet
5 februar 2013
Længde
328 sider
Genrer
Parenting: advice and issues
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781449442354
Renowned and respected family psychologist John Rosemond blames child-centered parenting books from recent decades for creating a generation of dependent, often defiant children. He sets the record straight in The New Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children, an updated version of his highly successful book published more than fifteen years ago.Booms in technology and mass media have created significant changes in society in the last two decades. The text in this revised book has been thoroughly updated to reflect todays society, yet the foundation of Rosemonds timeless and effective approach remains constant. He encourages families to return to tried-and-true, fundamental parenting truths that people did naturally before the new science of parenting:* Parents arent their childrens friends; they are their leaders.* Parents are at the center of a family-not kids.* Your marriage must come before your children.Each chapter includes easy-to-relate-to questions from parents, which Rosemond answers with both common sense and a sense of humor. For families feeling overwhelmed by competing advice about parenting, this book will ground them with logical, proven approaches to the most significant challenges parents face today. From issues such as self-esteem and discipline to television and chores, this straightforward guidance will facilitate a return to parent-centered families where children are raised into responsible adults.