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In the pursuit of correctness, we often lose the ease of parenting that is necessary for raising children, family psychologist Kateryna Holtsberh is convinced. Parents constantly feel social pressure, everyone is ready to tell them what a truly good dad and mom should be like. But we ourselves end up dragging our own traumas, anxieties and stereotypes into raising children.
In this book, the psychologist gives answers to dozens of disturbing questions that bother mothers and fathers. From interaction on the playground and watching cartoons to tantrums, postpartum depression and the participation of grandmothers and nannies in raising children.
Kateryna helps parents understand their children and find the joy of communicating with them.