Status
Disponível
Collection
Publication
Rio de Janeiro : Campus, 1988
Description
Bettelheim's approach to child rearing is featured in this book. It examines the main issues that parents face and guides the parent through the stages of a child's development. He encourages a sense of security in the parent, which, in turn, should reinforce the child's own self-confidence.
User reviews
LibraryThing member JohnGray
Pick any page from this psychological approach to find insight and wisdom.
LibraryThing member SeriousGrace
Maybe it's because I don't have kids (and the fact I'll never have kids) that I didn't find A Good Enough Parent all that interesting. Instead it was rather dry and psychological. Nancy Pearl says this book is a must for any new parent. I honestly do not know when any new parent would have the
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time! Pearl also goes on to say, "Be forewarned: Bettelheim's perspective is very psychoanalytical" (Book Lust p 30). He does make the text a little easier (interesting) by including personal anecdotes and compelling stories to punctuate his point. Show Less
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Language
Original language
English