Practical Parenting

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting
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Author: Bill Edwards ISBN: 1230000010714
Publisher: Bill Edwards Publication: August 9, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Bill Edwards
ISBN: 1230000010714
Publisher: Bill Edwards
Publication: August 9, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

Parenting has become a complex and often confusing process. Today’s parents are expected to create perfect citizens who are fully prepared to take their place in society. Add to that the fact that the parenting process must conform to the expectations and regulations of a myriad of government agencies, schools and people. Parents are expected to embrace all these expectations while still trying to instill their own values and belief systems into their children’s minds. It’s a tough balancing act and one that requires more than just some house rules and wishful thinking.

The primary key to good parenting is to think before you say or do anything. Taking the time to think things out will help you avoid things like disappointment, anxiety, outbursts and negative behavior in both yourself and your child. It can also help to avoid disaster. Thinking things out often means placing emotion on the back burner. The ultimate goal of this parenting book is to help you think with your mind, not your emotions...

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Parenting has become a complex and often confusing process. Today’s parents are expected to create perfect citizens who are fully prepared to take their place in society. Add to that the fact that the parenting process must conform to the expectations and regulations of a myriad of government agencies, schools and people. Parents are expected to embrace all these expectations while still trying to instill their own values and belief systems into their children’s minds. It’s a tough balancing act and one that requires more than just some house rules and wishful thinking.

The primary key to good parenting is to think before you say or do anything. Taking the time to think things out will help you avoid things like disappointment, anxiety, outbursts and negative behavior in both yourself and your child. It can also help to avoid disaster. Thinking things out often means placing emotion on the back burner. The ultimate goal of this parenting book is to help you think with your mind, not your emotions...

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