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Raising Competent Children

A New Way of Developing Relationships With Children

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A family therapist offers a new way of parenting through nurturing respect and dignity between parent and child  Jesper Juul argues that today's families are at an exciting crossroad. The authoritarian parenting style based on obedience, conformity, and physical and emotional violence that governed traditional hierarchical families is being transformed. Here he talks about embracing a new set of values, based on the assumption that families must be built not on authoritarian force or democratic tyranny but on dignity and reciprocity between parent and child. He argues that children are competent to express their feelings from birth, and are eager to cooperate as well as assume responsibility for their personal and social behavior; and that parents must work on listening to and learning from children. With plenty of examples from everyday life, the book offers day-to-day skills on how to change negative behavior, redefining the way to look at a child's behavior and the relationship within families.

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Raising Competent Children, Jesper Juul

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2013
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Podtitul
A New Way of Developing Relationships With Children
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2013
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
220
ISBN10
1921878762
ISBN13
9781921878763
Série
Pôvodný názov
Dit kompetente barn
Hodnotenie
4,3 z 5
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A family therapist offers a new way of parenting through nurturing respect and dignity between parent and child  Jesper Juul argues that today's families are at an exciting crossroad. The authoritarian parenting style based on obedience, conformity, and physical and emotional violence that governed traditional hierarchical families is being transformed. Here he talks about embracing a new set of values, based on the assumption that families must be built not on authoritarian force or democratic tyranny but on dignity and reciprocity between parent and child. He argues that children are competent to express their feelings from birth, and are eager to cooperate as well as assume responsibility for their personal and social behavior; and that parents must work on listening to and learning from children. With plenty of examples from everyday life, the book offers day-to-day skills on how to change negative behavior, redefining the way to look at a child's behavior and the relationship within families.