Nurture: The art of parenting
By (Author) Peter Alsop
By (author) Nathan Wallis
Potton & Burton
Potton & Burton
24th September 2018
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Hardback
194
Width 170mm, Height 220mm
This is a book about community; about fostering the potential of children to boost New Zealands wellbeing. Its a book of parenting ideas, shared by parents keen on growing the greater good. These parents challenged the norm to keep parenting views to ourselves and demonstrated that everyday parents have great ideas that should be shared. Nurture links these generously gifted ideas to key personal virtues for living a great life. The virtues wisdom, courage, compassion, integrity, self-mastery and belief stem from the field of positive psychology, the study of happiness and wellbeing. They are virtues to cultivate in children and, to support child development, develop in our families, communities and schools. Illustrated throughout with beautiful photos from mid-century New Zealand, the linking of ideas with imagery invokes a head-heart response; a powerful invitation for reflection, learning and growth.By opening our hearts and minds to ideas both sharing them and receiving them we embrace a timeless truth: it takes a village to raise great children. Nurture invites us all to lead the way to a community and country of new possibility.
PETER ALSOP lives with his wife and four young children in Wellington. He is passionate about the role of positive leadership to enhance families, organisations and communities and in this specific case build oranga tamariki, child wellbeing. By day, Peter is a senior manager in the social sector and, by night, an author and designer. This is Peters ninth book combining culture and heritage with art and design. It follows critically acclaimed books on New Zealands tourism publicity and early advertising and, most recently, Peters beautiful book, Muri Ora: Wisdom from the Mori World. NATHAN WALLIS is a father of three and foster parent, with a professional background in child counselling, teaching and social services. He is the founder of X Factor Education, a social enterprise that translates neuroscience into practical advice for everyday life improvement. This mission builds on Nathans university lecturing on human development, and on wider work improving the interface of neuroscience with professional practice. Amongst his specialities, Nathan is an inspiring international speaker and a regular media commentator on child development and parenting. Perhaps most importantly, Nathan will pretty much do anything to promote child wellbeing.