Guadalupe Loaeza writer of the prologue Spoiling or Raising? is a contemporary Mexican writer, author of many books including Las Niñas Bien, Las Reinas de Polanco, Debo, Luego Sufro and Compro, Luego Existo, in which she ironizes about the Mexican upper class.
Praise
Feggy Ostrosky, laboratory director of Neuropsychology and Psychophysiology in the UNAM.
“Wonderful combination of science and practical advices. This guide offers suggestions to know and raise kid’s emotions. Comprehensive, practical and very easy to apply”.
Summary
It is a dialogue in which kids ask their parents, grandparents, family or teachers how to manage their emotions. They teach them with foundation on neuronal association and NPL through five characters in an environment of inventiveness, cordiality and firmly.
Grandparents are an example that reflects on young parents, who with love create new human beings for next generations.
Parents and teachers have the commitment to inspire kids so they can discover how to manage their emotions and create them as happy persons.
It is for parents, grandparents and teachers for kids from 4 to 12 years old.
Invites them to first manage their emotions.
Offers them more than 300 hundred tips to educate and avoid spoiling kids.
Five characters teach more than 300 tips to kids for managing their emotions.
The principles for a healthy emotional education are respect, good quality communication, truth, constant discipline and love.
Phrases
How do you influence with your emotions to your kids, grandchildren, family and alumni?
Kid’s behavior is the echo of what they have seen with the adults with whom they live. How do you commit to be an emotional leader?
The best legacies we can leave them are tools for them to be courageous, self-confident and successful.
Rasing or Spoiling?
This book is a guide of solid ideas and practices for cultivating in each child a higly valuable person and to strengthen the family as a base of respect and ideal for human development and love.
Paperback 146 pages in full color ISBN: 978-607-95364-7-3 Publisher: Talento Zetta 1st Edition reviewed