You must love your child and not cook it through your homework? Does your child have problems with addictions, self-esteem deficit syndrome, suffer from hyperactivity or autism spectrum disorders? Are you trying to teach your child self-control, okay? Well, what is this book, because you would see a lot of trouble and childish tears! The authors reveal how fathers can help their children overcome stress and not give up. They are happy to help the child become independent and reach adulthood (before entering college or university) with the necessary knowledge and skills. All the stories contained in this book are entirely real. These are the stories of children, fathers and teachers with whom the authors have had the opportunity to work throughout the past fates. A combination of the book’s guidance and techniques will help your child learn independence without hysterics, ultimatums and daddy’s pressure.
About the authors
William Stixrud is a clinical neuropsychologist and Collection from the Children's National Medical Center and School of Medicine at George Washington University. He has published numerous innovative scientific articles and is a member of the board of the David Lynch Foundation.
Ned Johnson is the founder of the PrepMatters tutoring center, a popular lecturer and coach for preschoolers. His scientific intelligence is presented on NPR, NewsHour, U.S. News & World Report, Time, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal.
Instead of entrusting children with the right to choose, many fathers exert control in everything from household chores to friendship. For such fathers, Stiksrud and Johnson have a simple message: pin.
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Author: William Stiksrud, Ned Johnson








