The Children We Were, the Parents We Are
Synopsis:
How to approach our childhood to better connect with our sons and daughters.
Having children is one of the greatest challenges we will face in our lives. As parents, we want to do a good job, but, along the way, we fail to realize how many past experiences, beliefs, and myths are interwoven in the decisions we make and how they can thwart and even damage our relationship with our children.
Beatriz Cazurro, a psychologist who specializes in contemporary social debates, will talk with sensitivity about the children we were, the experiences and traumas we had in childhood, and compassion and forgiveness as tools to reconcile with the most negative impressions we retain from our childhood.
The Children We Were, the Parents We Are is a book that talks about children, parents, and others. It talks about emotions, the children we were, the redemption needed to forgive ourselves and our own parents.
Travel back to your childhood to understand your children: free yourself from the false guilt that keeps you from enjoying watching them grow up.
Knowing ourselves better will help us understand our children’s needs. A book about the mirror that we adults hold up to our children.
Technical Data
Technical data | Publishing date: 13/09/2023 ISBN: 978-84-08-27701-9 Pages: 240 Imprint: Booket |
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Rights sold | Editura Univers (Romania), Citadella (Slovakia), Egmont (Croatia) and Beijing Cultural (China). |
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