While parents prepare for the birth of their children with trips to the doctor and birthing classes, parenthood itself requires on the job training. Here, Johnston invites parents to explore their own childhood experiences and memories in order to better understand the parenting challenges they face daily, and to accept that children raise parents as much as parents raise children. With tips, stories, and exercises, she guides parents through the various developmental stages of their children, and illustrates how we can make each moment count, one interaction at a time.
While parents prepare for the birth of their children with trips to the doctor and birthing classes, parenthood itself requires on the job training. Here, Johnston invites parents to explore their own childhood experiences and memories in order to better understand the parenting challenges they face daily, and to accept that children raise parents as much as parents raise children. With tips, stories, and exercises, she guides parents through the various developmental stages of their children, and illustrates how we can make each moment count, one interaction at a time.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Author's Note Introduction: Children Raise Parents, and Parents Raise Children Part I. What's the Story? 1.Let's Understand Five Basic Needs 2.Discover What a Personality Story-house Says about Us Part II. Meeting Needs, Our Child's and Our Own 3. Energy Needs: Are You an Engineer, or Are You Enslaved to Ennui? 5.Discipline Needs: Are You a Disciple, or Are You Disorganized in Disorder? 6.Creativity Needs: Are You a Composer, or Are a Clone to Conformity? 7.Belonging Needs: Are You a Buddy, or Are You Belittled by "Belonging Blues?" 7.Ability Needs: Are You an Archer, or Are You Alienated with Apathy? Part III. Modeling Self Territory 8. You Can Map Your Personality 9. Learn to Connect the Dots in Self Territory Chapter Notes References Index
Acknowledgements Author's Note Introduction: Children Raise Parents, and Parents Raise Children Part I. What's the Story? 1.Let's Understand Five Basic Needs 2.Discover What a Personality Story-house Says about Us Part II. Meeting Needs, Our Child's and Our Own 3. Energy Needs: Are You an Engineer, or Are You Enslaved to Ennui? 5.Discipline Needs: Are You a Disciple, or Are You Disorganized in Disorder? 6.Creativity Needs: Are You a Composer, or Are a Clone to Conformity? 7.Belonging Needs: Are You a Buddy, or Are You Belittled by "Belonging Blues?" 7.Ability Needs: Are You an Archer, or Are You Alienated with Apathy? Part III. Modeling Self Territory 8. You Can Map Your Personality 9. Learn to Connect the Dots in Self Territory Chapter Notes References Index
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