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Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World

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This inspirational parenting guide provides proactive steps for raising respectful, engaged, and grateful children. Author Jill Rigby emphasizes the importance of fostering self-respect over self-esteem, highlighting the distinction between self-centered and others-centered children, as well as performance-driven and purpose-focused teenagers. The book explores three parenting styles: parent-centered, child-centered, and character-centered. Parent-centered parents prioritize their own agenda, while child-centered parents seek their child's approval over their well-being. In contrast, character-centered parents focus on developing their child's character rather than merely ensuring their comfort. Rigby encourages parents to shift their perspective from what they want their child to do to what they want their child to become. She advocates for teaching rather than punishing, offering wisdom and insights on setting boundaries without creating separation. Whether parenting toddlers or teenagers, this guide provides valuable advice for cultivating a respectful household.

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Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World, Jill Rigby

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Titre
Raising Respectful Children in a Disrespectful World
Langue
Anglais
Auteurs
Jill Rigby
Éditeur
Howard Books
Publié
2006
Format
souple
Pages
208
ISBN10
1582295743
ISBN13
9781582295749
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This inspirational parenting guide provides proactive steps for raising respectful, engaged, and grateful children. Author Jill Rigby emphasizes the importance of fostering self-respect over self-esteem, highlighting the distinction between self-centered and others-centered children, as well as performance-driven and purpose-focused teenagers. The book explores three parenting styles: parent-centered, child-centered, and character-centered. Parent-centered parents prioritize their own agenda, while child-centered parents seek their child's approval over their well-being. In contrast, character-centered parents focus on developing their child's character rather than merely ensuring their comfort. Rigby encourages parents to shift their perspective from what they want their child to do to what they want their child to become. She advocates for teaching rather than punishing, offering wisdom and insights on setting boundaries without creating separation. Whether parenting toddlers or teenagers, this guide provides valuable advice for cultivating a respectful household.