This book is a classic work on family education psychology by Rudolf Drex. It not only describes the various challenges that parents face when educating their children, but also introduces common erroneous parenting methods, uses professional psychological knowledge to interpret children's emotions and behaviors, and provides a series of specific and feasible methods to help parents solve dilemmas, such as understanding children's behavioral motivations, guiding children to respect order, and giving children continuous incentives.
The large number of real cases in the article help parents gain insight into their own problems and guide parents to discover and apply truly effective child training methods, thereby building a good parent-child relationship and creating children with sound personalities.
The child training methods mentioned in the book are also applicable to conflict resolution in adult interpersonal relationships.
Reader comments
Just like a friend of mine, she was always troubled by her child's behavioral problems, but after reading this book, she began to understand her child's motivations, tried new methods, and the parent-child relationship really improved a lot. The author Drake's views are very enlightening, and the cases in the book are also very real, which made me feel the same. I think this is not only a book about parenting, but also helpful for us in dealing with interpersonal relationships. Highly recommended!
Just like a friend of mine, she was always troubled by her child's behavioral problems, but after reading this book, she began to understand her child's motivations, tried new methods, and the parent-child relationship really improved a lot. The author Drake's views are very enlightening, and the cases in the book are also very real, which made me feel the same. I think this is not only a book about parenting, but also helpful for us in dealing with interpersonal relationships. Highly recommended!