It Takes a Parent to Raise a Child : 9 Principles for Families to Love and Live By by Glen C. Griffin in FB2, TXT, PDF
9781582380384 English 1582380384 All parents want their children to make the right choices, and to grow up to be happy, successful, good people. Parenting has always been difficult, and in a world where children are repeatedly coached to defy parents and society -- by distorted portrayals of life on television and in films it has become even harder. Showing that the best solutions are often the most obvious, Dr. Griffin draws on years of experience as a pediatrician and a father to remind readers that families serve as the best foundation for raising good children, especially in today's difficult and sometimes threatening world., Dr. Glen Griffin knows that parents want their children to make good choices so that they will be happy and successful. But in a world where values have been put aside, this has become increasingly difficult. Besides the challenges parents have always had, children and teenagers today are coached daily to defy parents and society. Children are taught to want instant gratification, and the media convey this message through distorted portrayals of life in television shows and videos. Most parents try very hard. Many do an amazing job even though they struggle along, often making the same mistakes their parents made.
9781582380384 English 1582380384 All parents want their children to make the right choices, and to grow up to be happy, successful, good people. Parenting has always been difficult, and in a world where children are repeatedly coached to defy parents and society -- by distorted portrayals of life on television and in films it has become even harder. Showing that the best solutions are often the most obvious, Dr. Griffin draws on years of experience as a pediatrician and a father to remind readers that families serve as the best foundation for raising good children, especially in today's difficult and sometimes threatening world., Dr. Glen Griffin knows that parents want their children to make good choices so that they will be happy and successful. But in a world where values have been put aside, this has become increasingly difficult. Besides the challenges parents have always had, children and teenagers today are coached daily to defy parents and society. Children are taught to want instant gratification, and the media convey this message through distorted portrayals of life in television shows and videos. Most parents try very hard. Many do an amazing job even though they struggle along, often making the same mistakes their parents made.