The Process of Parenting is a comprehensive introduction to parenting that describes the many ways parents and caregivers can translate their love and concern for children into effective parenting behavior. With a strong emphasis on the developmental process and on the changing nature of parent-children relationships over time, the book presents a wide range of theories and research with a focus on real-life applications. Because parents and children are distinct individuals, a problem-solving approach is emphasized that ...
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The Process of Parenting is a comprehensive introduction to parenting that describes the many ways parents and caregivers can translate their love and concern for children into effective parenting behavior. With a strong emphasis on the developmental process and on the changing nature of parent-children relationships over time, the book presents a wide range of theories and research with a focus on real-life applications. Because parents and children are distinct individuals, a problem-solving approach is emphasized that can help parents arrive at solutions that fit them, their children, and their life circumstances. Two basic tasks of parenting are emphasized as ultimate ends: creating close emotional relationships with children and supporting the development of children's full potential.
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This book was delivered in a timely manner, really, it was delivered a couple of days after purchase. I was satisfied and would buy again.
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josef
Mar 5, 2009
Not that Great
I found this text disorganized and all over the place. The information, although interesting with empirical research, failed to deliver what is expected in a psychology parenting text. After ready this text, I could not say whether is great, or it stinks. It read more like an amalgamation of clinical psychology, main stream motivation psychology, and tips from Suzie home maker. These mixture made the text seem appealing, but the material was not organized.