Don't Bite Your Tongue: How to Foster Rewarding Relationships with Your Adult Children
Autor Ruth Nemzoffen Limba Engleză Paperback – 25 aug 2008
Parents make enormous sacrifices helping children become healthy and autonomous adults. And when children are older, popular wisdom advises parents to let go, disconnect, and bite their tongues. But increasing life spans mean that parents and children can spend as many as five or six decades as adults together: actively parenting adult children is a reality for many families.
Dr. Ruth Nemzoff--a leading expert in family dynamics--empowers parents to create close relationships with their adult children, while respecting their independence. Based on personal stories as well as advice that she has accrued from years of coaching, this lively and readable book shows parents how to
-communicate at long distances
-discuss financial issues without using money as a form of control
-speak up when disapproving of an adult child's partner or childrearing practices
-handle adult children's career choices or other midlife changes
-navigate an adult child's interreligious, interracial or same sex relationships
No other book treats the challenges of parent and adult offspring relationships as part and parcel of a healthy family dynamic. This practical guide will help parents play a vital and positive role in their children's lives.
10 Tips for Communicating with your Adult Children
Know the environment: Things ain't what they used to be so make sure you know the realities of life today.
Know yourself: What are your motives? Your child, brilliant psychologist that all children are, will assess your motives so you should, too.
Give up fantasy and deal with reality: You may want life and your children to be perfect, but it isn't and they aren't, so enjoy what you have.
Take the long view: Rome wasn't built in a day and neither will your children or grandchildren be fully mature in a day or even a year
Expect the unexpected and be flexible enough to change plans.
Don't bite your tongue, but don't blurt out every thought you have. Instead of using energy to squelch yourself, use that energy to figure out how to say what you want to say so it can be heard.
Be forgiving: We all make mistakes, all of us are rude sometimes or unintentionally hurtful. Forget holding a grudge
Talk to your kids about money, yours and Thiers. So you both know what is available for future crises.
Don't play "go between" between your kids or your kids and your spouse. Now that you are all adults, kids can and should create their own individual relationships with siblings and each parent.
Get a life Now that your children are grown, share whatever wisdom or skills you have with someone. Make the world a better place."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0230605184
Pagini: 234
Dimensiuni: 160 x 208 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.24 kg
Editura: Palgrave MacMillan
Locul publicării:Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Descriere
Parents make enormous sacrifices helping children become healthy and autonomous adults. And when children are older, popular wisdom advises parents to let go, disconnect, and bite their tongues. But increasing life spans mean that parents and children can spend as many as five or six decades as adults together: letting go is not an option for families anymore.
Dr. Ruth Nemzoff - a leading expert in family dynamics - empowers parents to create close relationships with their adult children, while respecting their independence. Based on personal stories as well as advice that she has accrued from years of coaching, this lively and readable book shows parents how to
- communicate at long distances
- discuss financial issues without using money as a form of control
- speak up when disapproving of an adult child's partner or childrearing practices
- handle adult children's career choices or other midlife changes
- navigate an adult child's interreligious, interracial or homosexual union
No other book treats the challenges of parent and adult offspring relationships as part and parcel of a healthy family dynamic. This practical guide will help parents play a vital and positive role in their children's lives.
Cuprins
Introduction: Ambiguity
Don't Let Go, Don't Bite Your Tongue
Know Yourself
Say Goodbye to Fantasy and Welcome Reality
Emerging Adulthood
Refilling the Nest
Relationships
Weddings
Grandparenting
Money
Triangles
Communication Tips
Yours to Write
Recenzii
'A very wise book. It not only takes into account the perspectives of parents and adult children but helps us to understand how changes in society influence these perspectives. Its non-judgmental framework and helpful questions should foster important cross-generational dialogue.'
– Rhoda Unger, author of Women and Gender: A Feminist Perspective
'Although tons of parenting books line the shelves of bookstores, very little exists to help parents of 20, 30 and 40 somethings. Ruth Nemzoff has written a wise and readable book that covers most of the universal developmental issued faced by today's parents of adult children. She encourages both generations to reflect on our inevitable differences, and advises us on how to speak respectfully about them. If her advice is followed, family relationships will be strengthened, improving life for all involved, including the following generations of children.'
- Linda A. Braun, former director of Families First Parenting Programs
Notă biografică
Caracteristici
2) NEW TAKE: Most books about adult children take a negative cast. This book shows that parents can have a positive influence on adult children while respecting their independence.3) AUTHOR PLATFORM: Leading expert on family dynamics, Nemzoff receives a constant stream of invitations to talk to groups on this issue.4) FOREWORD BY NOTED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST: Dr. Barnett brings the stamp of authority to the topic as the Director of the Community, Families& Work Program at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University.