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Title | : | Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children |
Author | : | Jean Illsley Clarke |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 183 pages |
Published | : | July 1st 1996 by Hazelden Publishing & Educational Services |
Categories | : | Parenting. Psychology. Nonfiction. Self Help. Adult |
Jean Illsley Clarke
Paperback | Pages: 183 pages Rating: 4.1 | 171 Users | 17 Reviews
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An easy read with good information.Great book for any person who has children in their life.
Affirmations to development stages, the impact of different style of parenting on a child. You learn the internal message that sticks with them when you are critical or overindulgent.
The chapter on discounting alks about how a person experiences and emotions and what it looks like when you discount that. Insight is important because you can then choose to create change in your own behaviors towards self and others.
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Original Title: | Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children |
ISBN: | 0894865668 (ISBN13: 9780894865664) |
Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.1 From 171 Users | 17 ReviewsAssess Based On Books Growing Up Again: Parenting Ourselves, Parenting Our Children
This is a well-written book and came to me as a recommendation. But it just did not connect with me. I felt that it was trying to give me an excuse for my behaviors that I do not like. Maybe part of it is that I am so far from growing up the first time (I am in my sixties) that I could not make some of the connections.You might want to look at The Whole-Brain Child (By Daniel Siegel and Tina Bryson). I thought it was much better.Very helpful with our son (was recommended during a workshop)
My copy of this book is fairly tattered, I used it so much while processing my adult-child issues. It was invaluable in understanding the causes of problematic behavior being raised by two alcoholic parents had given me. Also, how to correct it all, going right back to the root of it. Yup. Thank you Ms Clarke & Ms Dawson for all your help.
An easy read with good information.Great book for any person who has children in their life.Affirmations to development stages, the impact of different style of parenting on a child. You learn the internal message that sticks with them when you are critical or overindulgent.The chapter on discounting alks about how a person experiences and emotions and what it looks like when you discount that. Insight is important because you can then choose to create change in your own behaviors towards self
Wow. I have read hundreds of parenting books; it is hard to impress me. The depth of understanding about why we do the things we do, what the possible effects are, and how changing those actions is healing both to our children and ourselves.
Skipped about 25 pages not relevant to me. Otherwise, some interesting ideas and concepts.
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