An edition of Too safe for their own good (2007)

Too safe for their own good

how risk and responsibility help children thrive

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An edition of Too safe for their own good (2007)

Too safe for their own good

how risk and responsibility help children thrive

A fresh, powerful and practical guide to help concerned parents set appropriate limits on their children while still giving them the opportunity to experience those rites of passage that will allow them to become happy, competent adults.In this well thought-out and lucid book, Michael Ungar makes a compelling case for us to stop bubble-wrapping our children. Healthy risk-taking is a crucial component of identity formation and Ungar provides a much-needed guide for parents looking to find the right balance between healthy risks and harmful ones.' - Michael Carr-Gregg, adolescent psychologist and author of The Princess Bitchface SyndromeUngar's thought-provoking book is both wise and practical. All of us parents, therapists and educators who work with adolescents will benefit from his ideas on what teenagers require for optimal growth. This is a paradigm-shifting book.' - Mary Pipher, author of Reviving OpheliaWhile our kids are safer now than they have ever been, we are constantly fearful for them. We drive them everywhere, organise their time, and cocoon them from every imaginable danger, assuming we're doing the right thing. Even when they are teenagers we continue to manage their lives. Without intending to, we may be holding back their development.In this ground-breaking new book, internationally renowned family therapist and social worker Michael Ungar shows why our constant need to keep our kids safe often puts them in harm's way. By protecting them from failure and disappointment, challenge and responsibility, many of our children are missing out on the benefits that come with manageable amounts of risk.Accessible, inspiring and practical, Too Safe For Their Own Good helps concerned parents set appropriate limits and provides concrete suggestions for allowing children the chance to experience the rites of passage that will help them become competent, happy, thriving adults.

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English
Pages
222

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Too Safe for Their Own Good
2009, Allen & Unwin Pty Ltd
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Too Safe for Their Own Good: How Risk and Responsibility Help Teens Thrive
February 13, 2007, McClelland & Stewart
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Too safe for their own good: how risk and responsibility help children thrive
2007, McClelland & Stewart
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Published in
Toronto

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
649/.1
Library of Congress
HQ769 U478 2007

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiii, 222 p.
Number of pages
222

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22257564M
Internet Archive
toosafefortheiro00unga_905
ISBN 10
077108708X
ISBN 13
9780771087080
OCLC/WorldCat
71540232
Library Thing
2886629
Goodreads
186968

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