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Letting go as children grow : from early intimacy to full independence ; a parent's guide ; a twenty-first century update of Do not disturb

This book considers the inner world of the child and argues that children are more capable than many of us realize. Babies make their needs known; toddlers can walk for miles; teenagers are equipped to make their own decisions. Children need adult support, but they do not need interference, which can damage their growth. If we learn to trust our children at each stage, they are more likely to find their own balance. The author suggests ways in which parents can break their own cycle of control, which includes judgement and punishment, coaxing, and overprotection, while also considering the needs of the parents
eBook, English, 2003
Bloomsbury, London, 2003
1 online resource (xi, 338 pages)
1256525584
Previous ed. published as: Do not disturb. 1993
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