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9781118124949

Drop the Worry Ball : How to Parent in the Age of Entitlement

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    9781118124949

  • ISBN10:

    1118124944

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2012-05-14
  • Publisher: Wiley

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Summary

How to avoid being a helicopter parent-and raise well adjusted, truly independent children In an age of entitlement, where most kids think they deserve the best of everything, most parents are afraid of failing their children. Not only are they all too willing to provide every material comfort, they've also become overly involved in their children's lives, becoming meddlesome managers, rather than sympathetic advocates. In Drop the Worry Ball, authors Alex Russell and Tim Falconer offer a refreshing approach to raising well-adjusted children-who are also independent and unafraid to make mistakes. In this practical sensible book, parents will truly understand the dynamics between parents and their children, especially the tendency of children to recruit their parents to do too much for them. The book also counsels that failing-whether it's a test, a course, or a tryout for a team-is a natural part of growing up, and not a sign of parental incompetence. Shows how to resist the pressure to become over involved in your child's life How to retire as a gatekeeper or manager of your child's life, and become a genuine source of support Build trusting relationships with teachers, coaches, camp counselors, and other authority figures-so they can play an effective role in your child's life Understand problems such as ADHD, anxiety, and substance abuse A guidebook for parenting courageously and responsibly-allowing your kids to be who they are while building structures that keep them safe- Drop the Worry Ball is a must for any parent who wishes to be and do their very best.

Author Biography

Alex Russell (PhD, CPsych) is a clinical psychologist and a research affiliate with the Hincks-Dellcrest Institute in Toronto. A popular speaker, he provides assessments and therapy to children and adults, consults to schools and is the father of two teenagers. Tim Falconer is the author is three non-fiction books, including Drive: A Road Trip through Our Complicated Affair with the Automobile.

Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Parenting from the Benchp. 7
Hockey Dadp. 8
Children Once Grew Up; Now We Raise Themp. 11
The Island Family and the Family Islandp. 15
Childhood Revolutionp. 17
What We Worry Aboutp. 22
The Worry Ballp. 26
Painful, Non-Catastrophic Failurep. 28
The Park Benchp. 30
Obligated Parents and Entitled Kidsp. 35
The Age of Entitlementp. 39
Getting Perspectivep. 42
Whose Problem Is It?p. 46
Minding versus Actingp. 48
Too Much of a Good Thingp. 51
Stories of Woep. 53
"I Don't Want to Grow Up"p. 61
The Problem of Realityp. 65
The Terrible Twosp. 68
Power Strugglesp. 71
Master and Slavep. 75
Gaining Respectp. 80
School and the "Looming Conveyor Belt of Life"p. 89
"Will This Be on the Exam?"p. 92
Trusting Teachersp. 94
Please and Appeasep. 97
Don't Be a Homework Copp. 101
Finding Flowp. 104
Minding the Childrenp. 107
Sex, Drugs and Video Gamesp. 115
Doomed to Failp. 120
Being Badp. 124
Scary Digital Agep. 129
The Handheld Dangerp. 132
The Book on Facebookp. 135
Being Interestedp. 136
Cheering Failurep. 145
Teenage Wastelandp. 147
United We Stand; Divided We Fallp. 150
The Two-Headed Parenting Monsterp. 154
External Authorityp. 158
Beyond Praisep. 160
Everyone Screws Upp. 164
Disabilities, Disorders and Disastersp. 171
Special Needs in Childhoodp. 175
Learned Helplessnessp. 177
Illnesses, Disorders and Labelsp. 180
Frontal Lobesp. 184
Avoidance Disorder-Not Otherwise Specifiedp. 187
Suicidep. 192
A Happy Ending for Philippep. 196
Building a Villagep. 201
The Tree Fortp. 204
The Ingredients of a Villagep. 206
Us Against Themp. 209
Safety Secondp. 214
Over-Caringp. 216
Sharing the Loadp. 218
Building an Adultp. 223
Looking After Yourselfp. 226
From Child to Adultp. 228
Some Essential "Scraped Knees" of Childhood: When a Child Can Handle Whatp. 232
Parental Perspective = A Confident Childp. 237
Doing Your Bestp. 241
Acknowledgmentsp. 245
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