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The author suggests that children need parents to be themselves rather than perfect, focusing on a formula of "sleep, nutrition, and love" over intensive early development like violin or foreign languages. Specific Advice Areas: Building and maintaining a child's self-esteem.
The book addresses daily challenges like handling tantrums, aggression, and lies without relying on punishment. The author suggests that children need parents to
Teaching safe behavior and how to stand up for oneself (giving "payback" only for physical aggression). Handling sibling rivalry and preparing for a new baby. Effective ways to praise and criticize. Availability and Formats focusing on a formula of "sleep
Dmitrieva emphasizes that physical aggression (biting, hitting) is often a normal developmental phase until ages 3–5. The author suggests that children need parents to