3/25/2014

Very Helpful Parenting Books

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A very important factor of parenting books that are helpful is that they come substantially from the writers’ personal experience and not primarily from their formal education or from their professional advice-giving experience. The formal education of writers is a plus, no doubt, but it isn’t as important at their personal experience in trying out and assessing parenting techniques while they raise their own children.

Also, it’s important for these writers to be able to analyze why certain techniques work and why others don’t. Writers who are able to do this on a personal basis need to actually raise some of their own kids. (Logically, it makes sense that writers who raise more of their own children actually have a chance of learning more than writers who have fewer children.)


Most authors of parenting books, as we parents have noticed, are physicians who tend to view their expertise in advising parents in their practices (and not necessarily their own parenting expertise) as equaling or bettering the average parent’s expertise. Physicians like this, who view their own professional parenting expertise as superior to that of average, even highly experienced parents, often see themselves as experts.


Many of these professional parenting experts, for example, tell other parents, with confidence, that tantrums are a normal, natural, and highly unavoidable part of raising kids. However, thousands and perhaps millions of average parents know different from their own personal experience.


This points out one problem that expert parenting advice givers have-their formal education can easily steer them onto the wrong path when it comes to such topics as temper-tantrum inevitability. In university programs students are given many faulty, handed-down, unchallenged beliefs such as this from past generations of professionals. That is just one reason why it’s important for those who want to write helpful parenting books to have first gained a reasonable amount of parenting experience.


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