
Today's parents are all but completely disconnected from the commonsense parenting wisdom of their parents and grandparents. The self-esteem parenting revolution has erased the practical insights gathered by generations of parents about the best way to raise kids. In this...
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Today's parents are all but completely disconnected from the commonsense parenting wisdom of their parents and grandparents. The self-esteem parenting revolution has erased the practical insights gathered by generations of parents about the best way to raise kids. In this book, John Rosemond seeks to recover this wisdom by resurrecting what parents of yesteryear tended to say. Maxims such as ?because I said so,? ?children should be seen not heard,? and ?you're acting too big for your britches? are more than cute sayings for John. They are parenting principles, springing from a biblical view of the world. John makes the case that these principles from the good old days are just as valid today and will help parents to pass on values to their kids so that they can succeed at life. Grandma was right after all!
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PRODUCT DETAIL
- Catalogue Code 437183
- Product Code 9781496410177
- ISBNÂ 1496410173
- EANÂ 9781496410177
- Department General Books
- Category Parenting
- Sub-Category Parenting Children
- Publisher Tyndale House
- Publication Date Aug 2015
- Sales Rank 78669
- DRMÂ Adobe
- Printable No
- Size 1.92 MB (EPUB)
John K Rosemond
John Rosemond is a family psychologist who has directed mental health programs and been in full-time private practice working with families and children. Since 1990, he has devoted his time to speaking and writing. Rosemond's weekly syndicated parenting column now appears in some 250 newspapers. He has managed to write fifteen bestselling books on parenting and the family. And he is one of the busiest and most popular speakers in the field, giving over 200 talks a year to parent and professional groups nationwide. He and his wife of thirty-nine years, Willie, have two grown children and six we