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Steadfast Parenting

How to Raise Children of Character

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A practical guide that encourages families to return to the basics of parenting in order to raise happy, respectful, and loving children.
"This character-development book will appeal to not only parents and guardians but educators as well."
- Library Journal
"Many will feel grounded by this book."
- Booklist

The rules and guidelines for raising families in our crisis-oriented, communication overloaded, high-pressure culture are changing by the minute. Yet, the fundamental principles of effective parenting remain. As parents seek to support children who are learning to hold their own in today's divided society, they need reassuring and consistent information on how to keep their family going in the right direction.

In Steadfast Parenting: How to Raise Children of Character, educator, counselor, mother, and grandmother Patricia McGann shares practical advice for parents as they navigate the bumpy, unpredictable road of parenting. With a special focus on building a positive relationship between parents and children, McGann returns to the basics for how to raise happy, healthy, and kind kids. She walks parents through the family, social, and school issues for each stage of development—infants, toddlers, elementary-aged, tweens, and teens—reminding parents throughout that they should trust their instincts and enjoy the small, shiny moments that occur along the way.

Steadfast Parenting encourages parents to abandon the desire to follow society's ridiculous expectations for them and their little ones. Instead, parents and children can and should appreciate the relationship that is uniquely theirs. Referring to this guidetime and again, parents can find reassurance and helpful advice as they raise children of integrity who will contribute in a meaningful way to the world in which we live.

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    • Booklist

      July 1, 2024
      Raising children in a world that doesn't always look out for their best interests can be overwhelming. Parents have to contend with an often unwelcome invasion of social media, cell phones, cultural values that conflict with their own, and high-pressure youth academics, sports, and other activities. Many will feel grounded by this book filled with simple wisdom that encourages parents to raise happy, well-adjusted children by tuning out the noise and keeping an eye on basic, fundamental parenting skills. Author McGann, an educator, mother, and grandmother, offers commonsense advice for every stage of child development, addressing family, school and social issues from birth through high school, with an emphasis on a loving, respectful relationship between parents and children and the constant reminder that even in times of trouble, there are always moments of grace to be treasured. Separate chapters dedicated to childhood anxiety and divorce offer more ways to support children.

      COPYRIGHT(2024) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Library Journal

      August 1, 2024

      Educational consultant McGann has worn many hats: school counselor, administrator, teacher, and principal. In this book, she offers child-rearing tips that apply to infants through teenagers. Her book is divided into several subsections--school, family, and social life--and begins with a discussion about the numerous unmet expectations many parents have of their children. She asserts that focusing on dreams of the past can prevent parents from raising their child to be an individual. For parents of preschoolers, the book provides advice for handling potty training, the addition of a sibling, and learning to get through tantrums. The school-age years section includes guidance on building self-image, navigating social hierarchies, experiencing bullying, and much more. The parts for parents of teenagers focus on identifying and understanding the range of emotions many youths in that age range feel, helping teens find a great support system of friends, and teaching best practices for decision-making. McGann argues that returning to parenting basics leads to raising happy, loving people. VERDICT This character-development book will appeal to not only parents and guardians but educators as well.

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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