Modern parents fell into another pedagogical extreme: today it is considered correct to pamper in every possible way, encourage children, approve their every step and in no case scold or upset. It seems to sound good, but in fact, such a doctrine threatens the psychological health of future generations no less than parental tyranny, generally accepted for past decades. Special, not accustomed to independence, children grow up infantile and virtually immature personalities.
Robin Berman, a certified psychotherapist and mother of three children, offers to take the best from the previous system of education (when the needs of children were not interested in anyone) and from the modern one. In her book, she tried to explain to adults how to show parental love and take care of her children so that they grow up confident in themselves, independent, happy people who could love and make others happy.
3rd edition.
Author
Berman Robin
Publisher
Alpina Plisher, 2016
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