The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did): THE #1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER
Autor Philippa Perryen Limba Engleză Hardback – 6 mar 2019
Every parent wants their child to be happy and every parent wants to avoid screwing them up. But how do you achieve that?
In this absorbing, clever and funny book, renowned psychotherapist Philippa Perry tells us what really matters and what behaviour it is important to avoid - the vital dos and don'ts of parenting.
Instead of mapping out the 'perfect' plan, Perry offers a big-picture look at the elements that lead to good parent-child relationships. This refreshing, judgement-free book will help you to:
· Understand how your own upbringing may affect your parenting
· Accept that you will make mistakes and learn what you can do about them
· Break negative cycles and patterns
· Handle your own and your child's feelings
· Understand what different behaviours communicate
Full of sage and sane advice, this is the book that every parent will want to read and every child will wish their parents had.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0241250994
Pagini: 256
Dimensiuni: 138 x 204 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin Life
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
PHILIPPA PERRY has been a psychotherapist for the past twenty years. She is also an agony aunt for Red Magazine, a freelance writer, and a TV and radio presenter and has worked on several documentaries including: The Truth about Children Who Lie; The Age of Emotion; and Humiliation for BBC Radio 4; Being Bipolar for Channel 4, Sex, Lies and Love Bites, a History of Agony Aunts and How to be a Surrealist with Philippa Perry for BBC4. She has also written two other books: Couch Fiction, a Graphic Tale of Psychotherapy and How to Stay Sane. She lives in London with her husband the artist Grayson Perry, and they have a grown-up daughter, Flo.
Recenzii
Made me think aboutme andwho I amand my parents and who they are and maybe, hopefully, one daywhat sort of parent I might strive to be
This is akind and forgivingbook that advocates kind and forgiving behaviour, to ourselves and our partners
I've had the mostwonderfulfeedback from this episode. People stopping me on the street to say how much they've love the book's advice. Philippa'swisdomand delivery has resonated with many parents out there. I can'tthank herenough for her time and energy
I don't have kids but [this book] is afascinatingread on the emotional baggage we all carry
Abeautifully comprehensive lookat what it might mean to be a sane and emotionally intelligent parent;hugely warm, wise, hopeful and encouragingthat, with a little self-reflection and insight, we could all learn to spare the next generation a few of our own troubles
The Easter holidays werea complete joybecause of your book - I feel abouta trillion times more relaxedand connected as a parent and I have also found itvery helpfulfor my sobriety and recovery
I'm not a parent. But I fucking LOVE Philippa Perryand think she's wise and brilliant so this will be amazing
EVERY parent should read this book, however old their child. In fact, any adult in a relationship should read it too. Distilled in less than 250 pages isa road map to healthy relationships.Required reading
Parenting from preconception to adulthood.Couldn't come at a better timeas my older children and I navigate the road to their independent and unique lives
So clear and true ... can't stop recommending it to people ...helpful for all relationships in life, not just parent-child
Whenever I see Philippa Perry and ask her advice on parenting (which is basically every time I see her) she always says exactly what I wish I'd thought. She'sone smart woman, and definitely knows her shit
Thank you for being ageniusPhilippa Perry!!!
Bloody insightful and useful
A wonderful bookfrom Philippa Perry, so wise and full of humanity. Communication, love, well-being
If you're determinedly not a self-help kind of reader (like me), make an exception for [this book]. Andif you're not a parent, don't dismiss it. The message is one of non-judgemental kindness. The sophisticated psychoanalytical version of my "count to ten and then say something kind" advice to my kids (and myself) when things start to fall apart
This book is guidance on how to bond with your children based on understanding how your own upbringing affects your parenting
Philippa Perry is the wisest coolest person
As a mother of a three year old, I have an aversion to the endless saccharine social-media posts about parenting. Perry's book is the antithesis of all that -practical and logical
Descriere
'Hugely warm, wise, hopeful and encouraging' Alain de Botton
Every parent wants their child to be happy and every parent wants to avoid screwing them up. But how do you achieve that?
In this absorbing, clever and funny book, renowned psychotherapist Philippa Perry tells us what really matters and what behaviour it is important to avoid - the vital dos and don'ts of parenting.
Instead of mapping out the 'perfect' plan, Perry offers a big-picture look at the elements that lead to good parent-child relationships. This refreshing, judgement-free book will help you to:
· Understand how your own upbringing may affect your parenting
· Accept that you will make mistakes and learn what you can do about them
· Break negative cycles and patterns
· Handle your own and your child's feelings
· Understand what different behaviours communicate
Full of sage and sane advice, this is the book that every parent will want to read and every child will wish their parents had.