Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy
Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy

Madeline Levin: The most valuable thing. What is really important to teach a child so that he grows up successful and happy

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The book is about what qualities you really need to develop in a child so that he grows up as a truly happy person.

The race for success and achievement today begins in early childhood. Due to excessive loads, the health and psyche of children suffer, many children feel unnecessary and misunderstood. Will such sacrifices lead to the desired success when the child grows up?

Child psychologist Madeline Levine argues conclusively that it is not. She proposes to reconsider existing views on success and focus on the really important qualities that need to be developed in a child for true success.

In the society of the 21st century, a person will become successful if he can cooperate, ask good questions and face difficulties. The development of empathy, self-control, correct self-perception and a number of other important qualities will help the child achieve a lot in various areas of life.

The author proposes to develop in children seven main coping skills that will become a reliable support in life. In addition, parents have to deal with their own values ​​and make them part of their upbringing, because it is the parental example that is the best method of influencing children.

Who is this book for:
For every parent who has children from 5 to 18 years old.

Author: Madeline Levin

Pages: 384 (offset). Hard cover

Dimensions: 215x150x25mm

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