It’s impossible to be the perfect parent. For the simple reason that the inner goals of a child and an adult rarely coincide.
What is left for us? Learn to listen and understand your children. Try to build relationships based on mutual respect and love. The book, edited by one of the most famous Russian family psychotherapists Anna Varga, is actually doomed to become a bestseller, a reference book for parents. Confiding intonation and accuracy of presentation are combined in it with an encyclopedic approach to the story about the features of the child’s mental development — from birth to adolescence, as well as about the problems of mutual understanding in the family.
OGI, PRAGMATICS OF CULTURE, 640 p.