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Raising Human Beings: Creating a Collaborative Partnership with Your Child by Ross W. Greene
kbylenga's review against another edition
4.0
4 stars | I didn’t realize when I checked this book out that I am not quite the target audience (I have an infant), but that being said, I found this book very insightful and practical. Also, I think the tools and approach are relevant for most people - not just parents. I imagine I may reread it down the road when my daughter is older.
jessicalou_mn's review against another edition
2.0
I generally liked the ideas, but this was one of the most repetitive books I've read in recent memory. It could have been a pamphlet, really.
tresat's review against another edition
2.0
The book has a single idea to offer. It's a good idea, but not worth a whole book. Could have been condensed into a long magazine article without losing much informational content.
kim_the_canadian's review against another edition
4.0
This book is basically collaborative problem solving applied to parenting. It’s a good book with decent examples.
The only part that really had me laughing was the part about toddler. He used the example of potty training. The conversation he used between an adult and a toddler screams that either he doesn’t have kids, or he wasn’t the one who dealt with the kids at the toddler stage. Don’t get me wrong this method would work fine with toddlers. The example he used just make a toddler who has a better vocabulary and understanding of their feelings then most toddlers I’ve met… unless the toddler is like 3 or 4 years old
The only part that really had me laughing was the part about toddler. He used the example of potty training. The conversation he used between an adult and a toddler screams that either he doesn’t have kids, or he wasn’t the one who dealt with the kids at the toddler stage. Don’t get me wrong this method would work fine with toddlers. The example he used just make a toddler who has a better vocabulary and understanding of their feelings then most toddlers I’ve met… unless the toddler is like 3 or 4 years old
keithe's review against another edition
5.0
The book gives a really powerful and hopeful lens for viewing parent-child relationships.
erin_j_reads's review against another edition
5.0
This was a great time to pick up another Dr Greene book. This is important work and I have plenty of time to practice now.
amandalundgren's review against another edition
5.0
Lots of good stuff in here. The collaborative process is explained well and actually does work
carolyn227's review against another edition
5.0
This is an excellent parenting book emphasizing a collaborative approach to raising children, exactly the type of parenting book I didn't know I was looking for. I listened to the audiobook and plan to listen to certain parts again and buy the physical book to take notes in. I'll be having my spouse read it as well.