8 keys to old-school parenting for modern-day families / Michael Mascolo ; foreword by Babette Rothschild.

By: Mascolo, Michael F [author.]Contributor(s): Rothschild, Babette [writer of added commentary.]Material type: TextTextSeries: 8 keys to mental health seriesPublisher: New York : W.W. Norton & Company, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: xiii, 272 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780393709360; 0393709361Other title: Eight keys to old school parenting for modern-day familiesSubject(s): Parenting | Parent and childDDC classification: 306.874 LOC classification: HQ755.8 | .M359 2015Summary: CHILD CARE & UPBRINGING. Helicopter parenting and child-centered parenting, two of the latest parenting fads, have resulted in a new generation of highly dependent, overly sensitive children who demonstrate few qualities of resilience and confidence. Perhaps as a response to the strict parenting of yesteryear, we have now seen the pendulum shift to an overly permissive style, where crying and punishment must be avoided at all costs. But having high expectations of kids and teaching them to be self-sufficient does not mean a return to the Bad Old Days of parenting. This book presents a mix of tried-and-true and new parenting strategies. It offers a counterbalance to some of today s prevailing parenting theories, teaching parents how to reclaim their authority while remaining caring and nurturing. It is perfect for parents who find themselves thinking, Didn t my own parents do this better? "
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

CHILD CARE & UPBRINGING. Helicopter parenting and child-centered parenting, two of the latest parenting fads, have resulted in a new generation of highly dependent, overly sensitive children who demonstrate few qualities of resilience and confidence. Perhaps as a response to the strict parenting of yesteryear, we have now seen the pendulum shift to an overly permissive style, where crying and punishment must be avoided at all costs. But having high expectations of kids and teaching them to be self-sufficient does not mean a return to the Bad Old Days of parenting. This book presents a mix of tried-and-true and new parenting strategies. It offers a counterbalance to some of today s prevailing parenting theories, teaching parents how to reclaim their authority while remaining caring and nurturing. It is perfect for parents who find themselves thinking, Didn t my own parents do this better? "

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