Buchzusammenfassung
Rev. Molly Baskette is the senior minister at First Congregational Church of Berkeley, California, and has written books on a wide range of topics – including public confession, coping with grief, and the revitalization of churches. Her recent works include Standing Naked Before God and Real Good Church. Ellen O’Donnell has a PhD in clinical psychology and is a child psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children and Shriners Hospital for Children in Boston. She also works as an instructor at Harvard Medical School and has authored a number of scholarly articles in academic journals, such as the Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
Parents should replace the ineffective "Talk" with ongoing, meaningful discussions about sensitive topics like drugs, alcohol, and sex, starting early and evolving with their child's maturity. By fostering autonomy, offering structure, and involving children in decision-making, parents can empower them to make informed choices. Introducing nuanced approaches, such as teaching responsible drinking in controlled settings and differentiating between substances, helps children better understand risks. Parenting strategies rooted in self-determination theory emphasize balancing independence with clear boundaries, creating an environment where children feel valued and supported.
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