Every parent wants the golden key to raising well-behaved, academically
gifted, successful, happy children. Embedded in the collective psyche is
the notion that discipline is the cornerstone to achieving these goals.
Out of Control offers a never-before-published perspective on why the
entire premise of discipline is flawed. Dr. Shefali Tsabary reveals how
discipline is a major cause of generations of dysfunction. The author
goes to the heart of the problems parents have with children,
challenging society's dependence on discipline, daring readers to let go
of fear-based ideologies and replace them with an approach that draws
parent and child together. The key is ongoing meaningful connection
between parent and child, free from threats, deprivation, punishment,
and timeouts -- all forms of manipulation. Parents learn how to enter
into deep communion with their children, understanding the reasons for a
behavior and how to bring out the best in the child. Far from a
laissez-faire, anything goes, approach, this is how a child learns
responsibility and takes ownership of their life, equipped with
character and resilience that flow naturally from within.