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Description
This parenting classic is as relevant today as it
was when it was first published, shining a light
on one of the most misunderstood trends of our
time how the influence of peers, magnified by
social media and video game culture, is replacing
parents in the lives of children, and what
parents can do about itânow featuring a new
chapterWINNER OF THE NATIONAL PARENTING PUBLICATIO
NS GOLD AWARD â âœA worthy book that brings
us genuinely new ideas and fresh perspectives on
parenting.â?âMary Pipher, Ph.D., author of
Reviving OpheliaChildren take their lead from
their friends Being âœcoolâ? matters more than
anything else. Shaping values, identity, and
codes of behavior, peer groups are often far more
influential than parents. But this situation is
far from natural, and it can be dangerousâit
undermines family cohesion, interferes with
healthy development, and fosters a hostile
and sexualized youth culture. Children end up
becoming conformist, anxious, and alienated.In
Hold On to Your Kids, acclaimed physician and
bestselling author Gabor Matà joins forces with
psychologist Gordon Neufeld to pinpoint the
causes of this breakdown and offer practical
advice on how to
âœreattachâ? to your children and earn back
their loyalty and love.By helping to reawaken our
instincts, Neufeld and Matà empower parents to
be what nature intended a true source of
enrichment, security, and warmth for their
children.
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Description
This parenting classic is as relevant today as it
was when it was first published, shining a light
on one of the most misunderstood trends of our
time how the influence of peers, magnified by
social media and video game culture, is replacing
parents in the lives of children, and what
parents can do about itânow featuring a new
chapterWINNER OF THE NATIONAL PARENTING
PUBLICATIONS GOLD AWARD â âœA worthy book
that brings us genuinely new ideas and fresh
perspectives on parenting.â?âMary Pipher,
Ph.D., author of Reviving OpheliaChildren take
their lead from their friends Being âœcoolâ?
matters more than anything else. Shaping values,
identity, and codes of behavior, peer groups are
often far more influential than parents. But this
situation is far from natural, and it can be
dangerousâit undermines family cohesion,
interferes with healthy development, and fosters
a hostile and sexualized youth culture. Children
end up becoming conformist, anxious, and
alienated.In Hold On to Your Kids, acclaimedÂ
physician and bestselling author Gabor MatÃ
joins forces with psychologist Gordon Neufeld to
pinpoint the causes of this breakdown and offer
practical advice on how to âœreattachâ? to your
children and earn back their loyalty and love.By
helping to reawaken our instincts, Neufeld and
Matà empower parents to be what nature intended
a true source of enrichment, security, and warmth
for their children.
6
PDF Hold On to Your Kids Why Parents Need to
Matter More Than Peers Paperback â August 15,
2006 Android
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