NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children
eng. NurtureShock: New Thinking About Children · 2009
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Interesting Facts
- The book dispels entrenched parenting myths like fog pierced by a beam of scientific discovery, with each paradox serving as an invitation to see childhood with fresh eyes.
- It turns out that praise, so generously given to children, can become a trap, depriving them of intrinsic motivation and turning success into a fragile illusion.
- The authors show with remarkable clarity that even a slight lack of sleep can alter a child's emotional landscape, like a gentle breeze capable of stirring up a storm within.
- The book reveals that children's lies are not a sign of corruption, but a subtle survival strategy reflecting the complexity and depth of their inner world.
- Research presented in the book proves that racial differences and prejudices form much earlier than commonly believed, and adult silence becomes an invisible wall dividing children's hearts.
- The authors masterfully demonstrate that sibling quarrels are not a sign of failed parenting, but a natural laboratory where children learn to build bridges and defend their boundaries.
- The book suggests that honesty and openness from adults in conversations with children are the key to trust, able to turn an ordinary dialogue into a magical thread connecting generations.

Date of publication: 30 May 2025
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Genre: Psychology
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