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Amarli senza se e senza ma

Dalla logica dei premi e delle punizioni a quella dell’amore e della ragione

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Most parenting guides focus on how to control children, asking, "How can we get kids to do what they're told?" In contrast, a respected educator begins by exploring what children truly need and how to meet those needs. Central to this approach is the idea that all children require unconditional love and acceptance, regardless of their mistakes or shortcomings. Conventional parenting methods, such as punishments and rewards, often convey the opposite message: that love is conditional on pleasing us. The author cites significant research illustrating the harm caused by leading children to believe they must earn approval, highlighting the unintended consequences of common discipline techniques. This book goes beyond typical discussions of discipline, encouraging parents to reflect on their beliefs and behaviors. It challenges them to reconsider their assumptions about raising children while providing practical strategies for transitioning from a "doing to" approach to a "working with" mindset. This includes replacing praise with the unconditional support essential for children's development into caring, responsible individuals. Ultimately, this eye-opening work reconnects readers with their instincts and inspires them to become more effective and compassionate parents.

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Amarli senza se e senza ma, Alfie Kohn

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Título
Amarli senza se e senza ma
Subtítulo
Dalla logica dei premi e delle punizioni a quella dell’amore e della ragione
Idioma
Italiano
Autores
Alfie Kohn
Publicado en
2010
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
263
ISBN10
8895177703
ISBN13
9788895177700
Serie
Calificación
4,15 de 5
Descripción
Most parenting guides focus on how to control children, asking, "How can we get kids to do what they're told?" In contrast, a respected educator begins by exploring what children truly need and how to meet those needs. Central to this approach is the idea that all children require unconditional love and acceptance, regardless of their mistakes or shortcomings. Conventional parenting methods, such as punishments and rewards, often convey the opposite message: that love is conditional on pleasing us. The author cites significant research illustrating the harm caused by leading children to believe they must earn approval, highlighting the unintended consequences of common discipline techniques. This book goes beyond typical discussions of discipline, encouraging parents to reflect on their beliefs and behaviors. It challenges them to reconsider their assumptions about raising children while providing practical strategies for transitioning from a "doing to" approach to a "working with" mindset. This includes replacing praise with the unconditional support essential for children's development into caring, responsible individuals. Ultimately, this eye-opening work reconnects readers with their instincts and inspires them to become more effective and compassionate parents.