This book discusses new research on children and parenting. The authors explore studies that challenge conventional wisdom about child-rearing. Their findings suggest that some commonly held beliefs may not have the effects that parents expect and some practices could be counterproductive.
This book discusses new research on children and parenting. The authors explore studies that challenge conventional wisdom about child-rearing. Their findings suggest that some commonly held beliefs may not have the effects that parents expect and some practices could be counterproductive.
This book discusses new research on children and parenting. The authors explore studies that challenge conventional wisdom about child-rearing. Their findings suggest that some commonly held beliefs may not have the effects that parents expect and some practices could be counterproductive.