
When you become a parent, it often feels like that's when you "grow" the most, almost instantly. This book gives us plenty to think about.
When you become a parent, it often feels like that's when you "grow" the most, almost instantly. This book gives us plenty to think about.
Being worried about our children is normal, but the catch is that this behavior is sickly or infused with our own old fears. To succeed, we must overcome our worries, tame them by understanding them. Also, even if we love our children more than anything, we must lead them towards their autonomy, towards others and allow them to create links with other people. Hard? Of course, but the company is not doomed. This book focuses on reflection while presenting many concrete situations in which we recognize ourselves, helping us to see things more clearly and to grow up he althily with our children.