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From an esteemed child psychiatrist: a bold, fresh, and controversial look at the faddish child–rearing practices that have created a nation of children who are depressed, alienated, often amoral, and all too often violent. The shock of the Columbine shootings and other school violence has generated a national debate, and there's a dawning realization that something incomprehensible is happening: our privileged, pampered children are turning into monsters at an alarming rate. With years of study and first–hand experience, Dr. Robert Shaw exposes the roots of what he calls The Epidemic: the violence and the more subtle behaviour problems that are jeopardizing a generation. In this eye–opening book, Dr. Shaw explains that the "advanced" parenting methods experts have promoted for the last thirty years have helped to create a nation of children who are detached loners, unable to form meaningful relationships. From infancy through the teen years, Dr. Shaw provides a map back to sanity that tracks specific misguided parenting techniques and shows parents how to get and keep their children on track and create the environment necessary for a healthy psychological future.Some of the important ground Dr. Shaw covers includes:The myths and realities of bonding and attachmentHow to recognize when day care is working – and when it isn'tLandmarks to look for in your children's moral and ethical developmentSelf–centeredness versus self–esteemKeeping the media from mugging your childWhat can be done with a child who is out of control Dr. Shaw challenges us to confront a very real problem, then helps us take steps forward using common sense and humanity. The Epidemic calls us to become better parents––and feel better about the choices we make for our children.
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Behavior disorders in children, Parenting, Parents of children with disabilities, Conduct disorders in children, Child rearing, Family & Relationships, Nonfiction, Psychological aspects, Social skills in children, Children with social disabilities, Children, Psychological aspects of Child rearing, Psychological aspects of Parenting, Conduct disorders in children-United StatesPlaces
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