Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential by Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Mark S. Lowenthal

Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential



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Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Mark S. Lowenthal ebook
Page: 320
Format: pdf
ISBN: 9780470640050
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated


Improving the abilities of parents to be smart consumers is to some extent happening, but clearly it might be worth pushing it more. Bearing in mind that children have different personalities and change as they grow, we can see that the average parent will have very little experience in, well, parenting. According to the authors of How Much is Enough?, overindulgence is doing or having so much of something that it does active harm or at least stagnates and deprives that person from achieving their full potential. Having confidence, social awareness, emotional awareness, resilience, flexibility etc… are all different ways of being “smart” and all impact upon a child's success. Written and bestselling author, Daniel J. Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential. I decided on “The Whole-Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child's Developing Mind”. Kids are magnetically drawn toward arguments and emotional discussions, says Eileen Kennedy-Moore, PhD, a psychologist in Princeton, N.J., and coauthor of Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential. I want to ask this question: Is there a danger our society is shifting the value away from nurturing children so they can reach their potential (whatever that may be) to instead setting a steryotypical benchmark for children to meet? If this is indeed true, It will be interesting to see what the future will be like. It's all about using everyday moments to help children reach their true potential. Overindulging or providing too much of a good thing (whether it is over-buying or over-nurturing or over-helping) takes away from a young person's ability to learn self-reliance and decision making skills. Siegel, along with parenting expert, Tina Payne Bryson, it clearly explains 12 strategies to help you “cultivate healthy emotional and intellectual development in children, so that they may lead balanced, meaningful, and connected lives”. This analogy may not If you abuse your child in ways that can be easily measured, then you will lose them (emotional abuse, for instance, is a lot harder to prevent). Smart Parenting for Smart Kids: Nurturing Your Child's True Potential Eileen Kennedy-Moore (Auteur), Mark S.

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