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Parents Under the Influence

Words of Wisdom from a Former Bad Mother

David-Weill Cécile author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Other Press LLC

Published:16th Jan '20

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Cécile David-Weill's Parents Under the Influence offers insights into parenting challenges, blending memoir and guidance to help parents navigate their emotional complexities.

In Parents Under the Influence, Cécile David-Weill explores the intricate dynamics of parenting through a blend of personal anecdotes and insightful analysis. The book serves as both a memoir and a guide, delving into the complexities that arise when we consider how to raise our children. It highlights the often overwhelming question of parenting, which many of us approach by either emulating our own parents or rejecting their methods entirely. This duality can lead to confusion, as we grapple with our own childhood experiences while trying to forge a new path for our children.

David-Weill emphasizes that parenting is not merely a matter of instinct and love; it is influenced by our unresolved emotions and the child within us. These internal conflicts can hinder our ability to adhere to the philosophies we aspire to follow. By sharing her own parenting successes and failures, along with various case studies and literary references, she provides readers with a comprehensive perspective on the challenges they face. The goal is to help parents recognize and heal from their past, ultimately leading to more effective and nurturing parenting.

Parents Under the Influence encourages readers to reflect on their upbringing and how it shapes their parenting style. It invites them to confront their fears and insecurities, offering practical strategies to break free from negative cycles. David-Weill's compassionate approach fosters a deeper understanding of the parenting journey, making this book a valuable resource for anyone seeking to improve their relationship with their children.

ISBN: 9781590510568

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288 pages