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Raising Our Children, Raising Ourselves: Transforming Parent-Child Relationships from Reaction and Struggle to Freedom, Power and Joy

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DarthVader · 16/02/2008 21:47

Anyone else read this?

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Elasticwoman · 16/02/2008 21:47

No, and with a title as longwinded as that, I'm not about to.

ZippiBabes · 16/02/2008 21:47

crikey if the title is anything to go by it will be hard work

SnafuAtSea · 16/02/2008 21:48

Sounds yucky [childish emoticon]

DarthVader · 16/02/2008 21:49

well carry on reacting and struggling then, see if I care

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DarthVader · 16/02/2008 21:50
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SnafuAtSea · 16/02/2008 21:53

[reacts against appalling psychobabble book title]

[struggles not to say something rude]

Elasticwoman · 16/02/2008 21:56

Why struggle, Snafu? The rest of us didn't.

DarthVader · 16/02/2008 23:02

Well mumsnet prompted me to read it...so you are all responsible

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ZamMummy · 25/02/2009 10:14

Wish I'd come here first - was reading about it on the Parenting boards (I think) and bought it.
No. For anyone thinking about it, don't. There are much better books out there in the same vein. And I've even got one, but can't remember the name of it or the author

Podrick · 28/02/2009 11:05

I thought this book had a lot of great stuff in it and I would highly recommend it as an alternative to the Supernanny / Tania Bryer school of thought.

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