by Liat Hughes Joshi (Author)
There's been a revolution in the family; it's now all about the kids.
We've moved on from children being `seen and not heard', but we're now plagued with the worry of ending up with `that child' - the one who's running amok and is ill-prepared for life.
This book combines contemporary and traditional childrearing methods, bringing fresh thinking to some of the essential parenting issues of our time:
* Managing screen use
* Encouraging independence
* Finding the balance between school and play
* Compromising between parenting that's pushy and not involved enough
* Establishing the `best of both worlds' approach that
works in the modern world for modern families.
In this manifesto of new old-fashioned parenting there's no pandering, no spoiling, and definitely no dinosaur-shaped chicken nuggets at dinner time.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Publisher: Vie
Published: 12 Feb 2015
ISBN 10: 1849536724
ISBN 13: 9781849536721
Book Overview: 'The antidote to over-indulgent modern parenting. Challenges some of the ways we've come to think about what's best for our children and provides fresh, practical advice about parenting dilemmas of our times.' Oliver James, psychologist and author of Affluenza and How Not to F*** Them Up 'This is the book to help parents find that delicate fine line between being involved and over-involved and to resist the social pressures that are bearing down on us in order to raise decent and empathetic children. This clear, lucid and sensible guide will simplify your parenting and help you find a happier family life.' Tanith Carey, author of Taming the Tiger Parent and Girls Uninterrupted