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Raise Your Kids to Succeed

What Every Parent Should Know

Chris Palmer author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield

Published:4th Oct '17

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Raising Your Kids to Succeed: What Every Parent Should Know describes what parents can do to be effective and help their children succeed, both in school and in life. Part I opens with some big, foundational questions, including the need for parents to realize their own importance. It goes on to discuss how to create a family mission statement, the importance of creating family traditions and rituals, and the pivotal need to model good behavior. Part II starts by exploring ways to let your kids know the importance you attach to education. It stresses the importance of really listening to your kids, reading to them, getting outside with them to enjoy nature, and teaching them life skills. Part III explores ways for you to be present at your child’s school and to be an advocate for your child. It also focuses on the issue of bullying and how to counter a toxic, sexualized and violent culture. Raise Your Kids to Succeed will help your children succeed and reach all of the dreams that you have for them—and, more important, the ones they have for themselves.

Impressively informed and informative, exceptionally well written, organized and presented, Raise Your Kids to Succeed: What Every Parent Should Know also includes six pages of Notes and an eight page Index…. [U]nreservedly recommended for both community and academic library Parenting instructional reference collections. * Midwest Book Review *
Chris Palmer has the rare ability to give us the big picture of the challenges of raising kids today but also offers very practical and do-able solutions that will deepen your understanding and connection with your children. This book is unflinching, but kind and will very likely leave you feeling, 'I can do this.' -- Kim John Payne, M.ED. author of "Simplicity Parenting", "The Soul of Discipline" and "Being At Your Best When Your Kids Are At Their Worst"
There was a time, not long ago, when most of the suggestions made in Chris Palmer’s book Raise Your Kids to Succeed would have been simple common sense. Unfortunately, many Americans now find themselves immersed in a culture which teaches that kids’ relations with their same-age peers are more important than kids’ relations with their parents. One result is too many boys staying up past midnight playing video games, and too many girls staying up past midnight Photoshopping their selfies for Instagram. Chris Palmer's book offers a useful dose of sanity.  -- Leonard Sax, MD, PhD, author of four books for parents including the New York Times bestseller "The Collapse of Parenting"
Raise Your Kids to Succeed is a grand book, not because it will turn your children into successful doctors, lawyers or businessmen, but because it will help them develop good values and a good character; help them love learning and books and teach them moderation, self-discipline and life skills too. This is the stuffing they need to have successful careers, no matter what they do. -- Marguerite Kelly, co-author of "The Mother's Almanac" and author of "The Mother’s Almanac Goes to School", wrote the Family Almanac column in the Washington Post and other papers for 35 years

ISBN: 9781475829839

Dimensions: 239mm x 157mm x 18mm

Weight: 395g

168 pages