
Relationships Are Hard. This Unusual Parenting Theory Can Help.
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Relationships Are Hard. This Unusual Parenting Theory Can Help. mentions Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect by Magda Gerber, The Hurried Child by David Elkin, Siblings Without Rivalry by Adele Faber and Elaine Maslish, and Your Self-Confident Baby by Magda Gerber with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The first book mentioned is 'Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect' by Magda Gerber, which is described as profound and simply written.
I kind of had a tie in my mind between The Hurried Child by David Elkin, which I just think everybody should read, especially, it seems, now more imp…
It's an old classic. I love this book.
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The host highlights 'Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect' as a significant resource for understanding infant…
The host mentions 'The Hurried Child' to highlight the negative impact of societal pressures on parenting and child d…
The host mentions 'Siblings Without Rivalry' as a valuable resource for understanding sibling relationships and the i…
The host mentions 'Your Self-Confident Baby' to highlight the importance of understanding and respecting children's e…
The host discusses the RIE parenting philosophy, which emphasizes treating children as whole people deserving of resp…
The host discusses the principles of RIE parenting, which emphasizes treating infants and toddlers as whole individua…
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- The conversation centers on caring for infants.
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- Referenced books include Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect by Magda Gerber and The Hurried Child by David Elkin.
- The strongest audience signal points to Parents and caregivers and Parents feeling pressured by societal expectations.
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“The first book mentioned is 'Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect' by Magda Gerber, which is described as profound and simply written.”
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“This book emphasizes the importance of allowing children to mature at their own pace and not succumbing to peer pressure for early extracurricular activities.”
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“The book discusses how comparisons between siblings can create discomfort and competition, which is important for parents to understand.”
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“Another book by Magda Gerber mentioned is 'Your Self-Confident Baby', which she co-wrote.”
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“The book explores how implicit bias develops in the mind and the author's journey to uncover the sources of negative bias against black people.”
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“Janet Lansbury is the author of the parenting book, No Bad Kids, which discusses respectful parenting and the RIE approach.”
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“The speaker expresses gratitude for the insights provided by Magda Gerber regarding building relationships with children and fostering self-reliance in parents.”
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The host highlights 'Dear Parent: Caring for Infants with Respect' as a significant resource for understanding infant care. They emphasize its prof…

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