Product Review
Do you want to learn the secrets of effective parenting?
Raising a family, and particularly young children is a lifetime commitment and no easy feat. From the moment of birth, parents are tasked with the job of shaping their children’s life, teaching important lessons and providing them with strong morals and values. This book addresses the most difficult of children to raise (strong-willed) and equips parents with the leadership skills required to raise such children.
This book is written from a diverse perspective of world-views. As society changes, parents often find themselves left behind and feeling increasingly powerless to be effective parents. The techniques outlined in this book are universal and will help you, even if your child is not strong willed.
This book teaches a balance between traditional and modern parenting skills.
FAQ
The author has written this book as a parenting book that transcends culture, society, and religion. While 3rd world countries or western religious parents may advocate physical discipline, the author would encourage such parents to take stock of how they express themselves physically to their children. If the only physical contact is of rebuke then this will harm their development. Spanking may also lead to abuse, but the author would respectfully advocate each parent introspectively evaluate if what they are doing is beneficial.
Again, the author respects the diversity of the modern family. This book is written from the perspective of both parenting in the singular and plural sense. The voice of the text does not imply any particular bias and the author apologize to those who feel this book does.
This book takes a common sense approach to parenting. If wisdom is the application of knowledge, then this book simply encourages parents to do what they already intrinsically should know as loving parents. The diversity of the modern family, as well as the busy lives we live, often leads to children that are malnourished in terms of the love required to raise them to be well-rounded individuals. This book will not magically make you spend more time, but it should help you be more aware of how you spend time with your children and what you can do to form a more nurturing family environment.







