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What Do You Really Want for Your Children?
by Wayne W. Dyer
from Harper Paperbacks

What Do You Really Want for Your Children?

 

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Customer Reviews:

  • Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0

  • Every parent or grand parent should read this book
    This book opens yours eyes to things we are doing to and around our children that we don't even know we're doing. It is definitely a must read for any parent or grand parent

  • Quite insightful
    Being the father of three children, I enjoyed reading this book. This book helped me to see many of the negative parenting patterns that years of conditioning had created in my ego. The number one thing that I walked away with was the understanding that my children have to make their own lives (with my wife's and my guidance, of course), and that it is not my place to control them. Wayne also provides ways to help you see yourself and then how to correct any negative traits you possess concerning parenting.... more info

  • not news for a psychology major
    i thought this book had good points that would be useful to parents who don't have psychology background - there are many references to various types of positive reinforcement and conflict resolution that would be helpful.

  • From the author of, Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves
    As the author of Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves, I find What Do You Really Want for YOur Children to be nice, but not on the leading edge. Wayne Dyer is always full of stories and joy which is inspiring. The book is a fine introduction to being a parent who does not follow the old authoriterian ways. If you are inspired, don't stop here. Read other, more up to date books.
    For example, Wayne speaks in praise of praise, yet, praise is manipulation. It gives the parents control over the child.... more info


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