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Chargement... Why Good Parents Have Bad Kids: How to Make Sure That Your Child Grows Up Rightpar E. Kent Hayes
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. This was a great book on parenting. It didn't have trendy ways to raise your child, just good advice from a guy that was not only a parent himself, but also a social worker that dealt with many juvenile delinquents. He filled the book with great anecdotes of how their child-care system dealt with some of the worst kids that came in and how they ended up turning around. I don't know if I can really say there was anything that shouldn't already be common sense, like to actually pay attention to your children and have a structure that includes discipline when necessary. I wouldn't say he was either terribly conservative, nor liberal in his methods. As I write this review my two boys are 3 years and the other is 5 months, and I think it was a great time to pick up the book for the first time, but I will definitely be reading this book many times as my own children age. Even if I didn't agree with absolutely everything (which the author himself told the reader that they would not), I can't really recommend this book to other parents highly enough. 4.5/5 stars ( ) aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Even well-meaning parents can, through lack of awareness, neglect their children's most basic needs. And neglect can take many forms--from overindulgence to lack of communications. E. Kent Hayes has spent a lifetime working to advocate for children and their family. He has gleaned those lessons into this guidebook that explains how to avoid trouble before it starts and how to: * Instill the value of delayed gratification in children who want it now * Create a flexible day-to-day structure * Talk with a noncommunicative teenager * Balance permissiveness and discipline * Help your child deal with negative peer pressure * Handle problems, such as drug abuse, teen pregnancy, and vandalism * Laugh with your child * Build a lifelong loving relationship with your child Why Good Parents Have Bad Kids is essential reading for every parent, written by a noted child advocate and juvenile criminologist. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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