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mowenwood's review against another edition
hopeful
4.0
A bit light on practical advice and situations but does refrain how to approach parenting. Hygge is a bit cultural for me and seems hard to implement in the US
alimarlene's review against another edition
medium-paced
4.0
a holistic perspective on danish parenting, emphasizing emotional well-being, resilience, and the development of strong interpersonal skills in children.
likes:
• build a secure attachment through play and leisure
• foster emotional well-being
• encourage autonomy
• cultivate a growth mindset
• spend quality time together
dislikes:
• a little forgettable, i had to go back and review the book to make these bullet points.
quotes:
"if we change the way we see our children, the way they see themselves will change"
more quotes to come lol I just need to search my kindle highlights
likes:
• build a secure attachment through play and leisure
• foster emotional well-being
• encourage autonomy
• cultivate a growth mindset
• spend quality time together
dislikes:
• a little forgettable, i had to go back and review the book to make these bullet points.
quotes:
"if we change the way we see our children, the way they see themselves will change"
more quotes to come lol I just need to search my kindle highlights
marimbagirl22's review against another edition
5.0
A quick read that is thoughtful and helps put perspective on cultural practices of raising children. Lots of great tips and advice.
torivclh's review against another edition
4.0
Not only interesting in terms of parenting, but also gives cause for self reflection. I especially resonated with the fixed vs growth mindset building section and how we praise kids for being “smart.”