Six-Point Plan for Raising Happy, Healthy Children
Written by John Rosemond
Narrated by John Rosemond
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John Rosemond
John Rosemond is a family psychologist who has directed mental-health programs and been in full-time private practice working with families and children. Since 1990, he has devoted his time to speaking and writing. Rosemond’s weekly syndicated parenting column now appears in some 250 newspapers, and he has written 15 best-selling books on parenting and the family. He is one of the busiest and most popular speakers in the field, giving more than 200 talks a year to parent and professional groups nationwide. He and his wife of 39 years, Willie, have two grown children and six well-behaved grandchildren.
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Readers find this title helpful and practical for raising 21st century children. It provides relevant strategies and personal experiences that can be easily implemented. However, some reviewers feel that there is too much opinion and not enough statistical evidence. Overall, it is recommended for those looking for old school parenting skills in a modern world.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Includes common sense and logic but too much opinion, not enough statistical evidence. Rhetoric
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I like it. A bit of old school parenting is a forgotten skill and I could really use some in my world. made me think about what I am doing and have implemented some of the suggestions. recommend it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The information presented in this book was practical, and easy to relate with. This book was very helpful as the strategies and personal experiences shared can also be implemented by listeners. All in all, a relevant book for raising 21st century children especially if you want them to succeed.