
Grandma Was Right After All!
Practical Parenting Wisdom from the Good Old Days
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Yen
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By:
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John Rosemond
Today's parents are all but completely disconnected from the commonsense parenting wisdom of their parents and grandparents. The self-esteem parenting revolution has erased the practical insights gathered by generations of parents about the best way to raise kids. In this book, family psychologist John Rosemond seeks to recover this wisdom by resurrecting what parents of yesteryear tended to say.
Maxims such as "because I said so", "children should be seen, not heard", and "you're acting too big for your britches" are more than cute sayings for John. They are parenting principles, springing from a biblical view of the world. John makes the case that these principles from the good old days are just as valid today and will help parents to pass on values to their kids so that they can succeed at life. Grandma was right after all!
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What did you love best about Grandma Was Right After All!?
Great overview of the common sense practical approach to parenting. Encourages you to really think about your kids needs rather than relying on the experts to tell you. It also gives you the needed encouragement that you can be a confident leader for your child without a PHD in child psychology.Any additional comments?
I do have a problem with this book. You get the sense that he is recommending cold parenting and draconian punishments. Yet from the rest of his books and you tube videos, he is not this way. I find him be reactionary against the Dr. Spock types gone wild. So I really believe that you should read making the terrible 2s terrific and the well behaved child first. You 'd think that he enthusiastically endorses spanking and such, however he doesn't...his postion is that it may have its place in rare occasions. When I think of Grandma style I thinking belt.Great but kind of misleading
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Excellent book!
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