The Danish Way of Parenting: What the Happiest People in the World Know About Raising Confident, Capable Kids
By (Author) Jessica Joelle Alexander
By (author) Iben Dissing Sandahl
Little, Brown Book Group
Piatkus Books
9th August 2016
9th August 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
649.109489
Paperback
208
Width 214mm, Height 134mm, Spine 16mm
214g
What makes Denmark the happiest country in the world -- and what are the secrets of Danish parents for raising happy, confident, successful kids, year after year
This upbeat and practical guide brings together the insights of a licensed psychotherapist and a mum on the habits of the happiest families on earth.The book delivers fresh advice on how to: Encourage free play Foster authenticity and confidence Nurture empathy Emphasize teamwork over power struggles Celebrate togetherness Filled with practical takeaways and inspiring examples, THE DANISH WAY OF PARENTING will help parents from all walks of life raise the happiest, most well-adjusted kids in the world.An emotionally smart, gem of a book. The Danish Way of Parenting offers a shining alternative to high-stress modern parenting, and families from New Delhi to New York will shout with joy
-- Heather Shumaker, author of It's OK Not to Share and It's OK to Go Up the SlideJessica Joelle Alexander (Author)
Jessica Alexander is an American author, columnist, and cultural trainer. She graduated with a B.S. in psychology and went on to teach communication and writing skills in Scandinavia and Central Europe. She has been married to a Dane for thirteen years and has always been passionate about cultural differences. She speaks four languages and lives in Rome with her husband and two children, Sophia and Sebastian.Iben Sandahl (Author) Iben Dissing Sandahl is a certified coach, author, and licensed narrative psychotherapist, MPF, with a private practice just outside Copenhagen, Denmark. She specializes in counseling families and children. Originally trained as a teacher, she worked for ten years in the Danish school system before earning her degree in narrative psychotherapy. She is very passionate about her work and is regularly quoted in magazines, in newspapers, and on Danish national radio for her expert opinion. She is a wife and mother of two girls, Ida and Julie.