Does it ever seem to you like kids these days are in control of their
parents?
Having a strong sense of yourself as a parent is key to raising a
resilient, independent, thoughtful, and solution-focused child. But over
the last several generations, parents have been immersed in the
well-intentioned idea that parenting should be child-centered rather
than adult-centered. Many parents have begun to follow their children's
lead rather than insist that children adapt to parental prerogatives.
Parental authority has come to be seen as a bad thing.
The 8 keys presented in this book focus on valuing your own authority as
a parent; cultivating your child's character; applying discipline
instead of punishment; strategies to motivate compliance; fostering
emotional development; problem-solving; conflict management; and
effective communication. They will help parents raise self-directed
children who are active learners, feel good about themselves, take
initiative, and have a strong moral compass.