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It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent - Stories of Evolving Child and Parent Development (Paperback)
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It Takes a Child to Raise a Parent - Stories of Evolving Child and Parent Development (Paperback)
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While advice abounds from a variety of sources before parents
embark on their parenting journeys, the only parent preparation we
actually receive comes from our family and peer stories. Yet most
adults do not realize that in day-to-day challenges of guiding our
children, something interesting happens. As we steer our children
through life, we reopen our own childhood roads. Just when our
child most needs us, we become needy ourselves: as adults and
parents, we find that we have unresolved raising issues, basic
needs that were not met in our childhoods. Our needs and memories
echo and influence many of the parenting decisions we make, even
though we're unaware of those influences at times. Fortunately,
children help parents reach their needs as much as their parents
help them fulfill their own. Our child ends up guiding us, by
connecting us to some earlier time in our life when we encountered
distress. We dredge up a lesson, and we adapt by adhering to or
changing the story that we tell ourselves about who we are. We
re-negotiate the five basic needs that surface from our childhood
memories as our youngsters pass through each of the developmental
phases. The self-aware parent focuses on creative problem solving
by focusing on one interaction at a time. It Takes a Child to Raise
a Parent offers an exploration of how our own childhood memories
and needs influence and shape our parenting decisions in our adult
lives. Offering tips, stories from a variety of families, and step
by step exercises, Janis Johnston helps parents better understand
and grasp the tools necessary to face parenting challenges head on,
and to explore new ways of understanding ourselves, our children,
and our family interactions. Expectant parents and current parents
interested in understanding their own personality development as
well as the many moods of childhood and their own children, will
find clear guidelines for understanding their roles in their
children's lives as well as concrete suggestions for how to
navigate the choppy waters of raising children.
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