The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read (and Your Children Will Be Glad That You Did)
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The psychotherapist’s guide to raising happy, healthy children is one of the most practical and genuinely useful books out there. Warm and judgement-free, every parent should read this book
The psychotherapist’s guide to raising happy, healthy children is one of the most practical and genuinely useful books out there. Warm and judgement-free, every parent should read this book
Made me think about
me and
who I am
and my parents and who they are and maybe, hopefully, one day
what sort of parent I might strive to be
I don't have kids but [this book] is a
fascinating
read on the emotional baggage we all carry
The Easter holidays were
a complete joy
because of your book - I feel about
a trillion times more relaxed
and connected as a parent and I have also found it
very helpful
for my sobriety and recovery
A fascinating insight into how the way you were brought up impacts your relationships with your children and partner, and how to manage the needs of children while showing compassion to yourself
EVERY parent should read this book, however old their child. In fact, any adult in a relationship should read it too. Distilled in less than 250 pages is
a road map to healthy relationships
.
Required reading
Not got kids? It doesn't matter, as the
wonderful
psychotherapist Philippa Perry's latest book is actually about using our pasts to understand ourselves (...) it's also
an excellent book
for reminding yourself: life is hard and you're doing your best - so try not to beat yourself up for everyday mistakes
So clear and true ... can't stop recommending it to people ...
helpful for all relationships in life
, not just parent-child
Not got kids? It doesn't matter, as the wonderful psychotherapist Philippa Perry's latest book is actually about using our pasts to understand ourselves and how we react to situations that test our patience and emotions. She explains that these sharp reactions might well be down to what happened in our childhoods - and the flashpoints that these emotions can stir up makes for
fascinating reading whether you're actively parenting or not
. It's also an excellent book for reminding yourself: life is hard and you're doing your best - so try not to beat yourself up for everyday mistakes
If you're determinedly not a self-help kind of reader (like me), make an exception for [this book]. And
if you're not a parent, don't dismiss it
. The message is one of non-judgemental kindness. The sophisticated psychoanalytical version of my "count to ten and then say something kind" advice to my kids (and myself) when things start to fall apart
PHILIPPA PERRY
is an artist and psychotherapist as well as a TV and radio presenter. She is the number one
Sunday Times
bestselling author of
The Book You Wish Your Parents Had Read
and
The Book You Want Everyone You Love* To Read?(*And Maybe a Few You Don’t)
, published by Cornerstone Press. Her books have been translated in over 40 languages.