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Childhood Unbound - by Ron Taffel (Paperback)

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Childhood Unbound - by Ron Taffel (Paperback)
Childhood Unbound - by Ron Taffel (Paperback)

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Childhood Unbound - by Ron Taffel (Paperback)

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About the Book Identifies the challenges facing parents as they raise their children in the early twenty-first century, and describes a parenting approach designed to encourage the good in kids of all ages, while steering them away from the bad. Book Synopsis Dr. Ron Taffel, one of the countrys most sought-after child-rearing experts, draws on decades of counseling experience and extensive conversations with parents nationwide to offer an original and inspiring analysis of the distinctive challenges parents face in raising children today. Dr. Ron Taffel, one of the countrys most sought-after child-rearing experts, draws on decades of counseling experience and extensive conversations with parents nationwide to offer an original and inspiring analysis of the distinctive challenges parents face in raising children today. He also introduces a breakthrough approach for guiding kids--from children to teens--in ways that bring out the best in both kids and parents in these twenty-first-century times. With warmth and clarity, Taffel, who is himself a parent struggling with these issues, helps us to understand our sons and daughters in an entirely new way: as a distinctive free-est generation, born to the first generation of post-baby boomer parents and the products of a decades-long cultural sea change that intensified in the nineties. As a result, kids of all ages are now a bundle of contradictions: they exude entitlement, back talk shockingly, negotiate endlessly, worship celebrity, do ten things at once, conduct independent lives online, and engage in high-risk behavior at younger ages. Yet, they are also far more open with their parents and each other than kids in prior generations, are strikingly generous and empathetic, and care deeply about ethical issues. In addition, their high-speed multitasking is preparing them for the demands of the future. The key question, then, is how to encourage the good while steering them away from the bad . Taffel believes todays parents, having lived through the beginning phases of the same social changes, are uniquely qualified to bring out kids best--and he shows you how. Using a wealth of examples, he walks parents through innovative methods to get childrens and teens attention, to set limits they will respect, and to engage them in meaningful conversation to provide the guidance they need. He also instructs on how to rebuild supportive community around us. His inspiring analysis and expert guidance will be embraced as the authoritative new approach to raising their kids that parents have been searching for. Review Quotes As a careful observer, counselor, and social watchdog, Taffel gives hope and solid advice to the millions of post-baby boomer parents who feel helpless. --Library Journal
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