Bronson Po | Merryman Ashley: Novo razmišljanje o deci

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Novo razmišljanje o deci

Bronson Po | Merryman Ashley

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Po Bronson, Ashley Merryman: New Thinking About Children

Where Are We Going Wrong?

 

The book draws on a new wave of research conducted in the first decade of the 21st century that suggests we need to change our thinking about children. Research proves that the praised methods of parenting do not work as we expected and that we must reject them. The intention of this book is not only to warn, but to teach us to think differently - more deeply and more clearly - about children. The main premise of this book is that many of modern society's strategies for raising children are actually counterproductive - because they do not incorporate the results of key new developments in child science. They apply to children of all ages, from babies to teenagers. Specifically, the book has chapters dedicated to safety, sleep, lying, intelligence, sibling conflict, teenage rebellion, aggression, and gratitude. Reading the book will make you question many sacred things - self-esteem, learning to drive, emotional intelligence, the idea that sitting in front of the TV is the cause of obesity in children, etc.

When does praising children destroy their self-confidence?

Why do 95% of teenagers lie to their parents about practically everything? And why is it worse if they never lie?

When corporal punishment does not leave negative consequences?

How are individuals different from children who have brothers and sisters?

What motivates children to learn to speak?

A new wave of scientific research on children directs us to look at children and upbringing in a new way, to reject the praised models of upbringing, to stop playing friends with children and restore authority.

Dr. Zoran Milivojević, psychotherapist

 

 

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