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Drop the Worry Ball

How to Parent in the Age of Entitlement

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In an age where entitlement is common, many parents fear failing their children, leading them to provide excessive material comforts and become overly involved in their lives. "Drop the Worry Ball" by Alex Russell and Tim Falconer presents a refreshing perspective on raising independent, well-adjusted children who are not afraid to make mistakes. This practical guide helps parents understand the dynamics of their relationships with their children, particularly the tendency for kids to rely too heavily on their parents. The authors emphasize that failure—be it in academics, sports, or other activities—is a natural part of growing up and not indicative of parental shortcomings. The book offers strategies for resisting the urge to micromanage, encouraging parents to step back and become genuine sources of support instead. It highlights the importance of building trusting relationships with teachers, coaches, and other authority figures to enhance a child's development. Additionally, it addresses issues such as ADHD, anxiety, and substance abuse. Ultimately, this guidebook empowers parents to embrace courageous and responsible parenting, allowing their children to thrive while ensuring their safety. It's an essential read for any parent striving to do their best.

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Drop the Worry Ball, Dr. Alex Russell, Tim Falconer

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Titre
Drop the Worry Ball
Sous-titre
How to Parent in the Age of Entitlement
Langue
Anglais
Publié
2012
Format
souple
Pages
256
ISBN10
1118124944
ISBN13
9781118124949
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In an age where entitlement is common, many parents fear failing their children, leading them to provide excessive material comforts and become overly involved in their lives. "Drop the Worry Ball" by Alex Russell and Tim Falconer presents a refreshing perspective on raising independent, well-adjusted children who are not afraid to make mistakes. This practical guide helps parents understand the dynamics of their relationships with their children, particularly the tendency for kids to rely too heavily on their parents. The authors emphasize that failure—be it in academics, sports, or other activities—is a natural part of growing up and not indicative of parental shortcomings. The book offers strategies for resisting the urge to micromanage, encouraging parents to step back and become genuine sources of support instead. It highlights the importance of building trusting relationships with teachers, coaches, and other authority figures to enhance a child's development. Additionally, it addresses issues such as ADHD, anxiety, and substance abuse. Ultimately, this guidebook empowers parents to embrace courageous and responsible parenting, allowing their children to thrive while ensuring their safety. It's an essential read for any parent striving to do their best.