Have you ever wondered why unhealthy parenting patterns are passed from generation to generation? Why do adult children often copy what they see in their childhood, even if it is violence, aggression or other harmful patterns? Through dozens of examples, the author uncovers ways to pass them on to the next generation, while appealing: “let’s look into the basement of our existence, into our mirrors and wake up”! – If you care about the quality of your life and the next generations, discover the sources of unhealthy patterns in your environment and understand how they have affected your life. – Realize how your actions can transform society and contribute to a better future for the next generations. It’s time for each of us to take a look at our mirror and start changing the image of ourselves contained in it, and from there the images reflected in the world that are repeated from generation to generation. FROM READERS AND REVIEWERS: 1. This is an extremely important book, uncovering through examples the patterns of adult behavior, which consequently lead to many problems in life and health for at least 3-4 young generations. A.B. 2. The book is a valuable resource for current and future parents… It will allow each reader to take a significant step toward self-awareness and self-efficacy. Waldemar Lipinski, CEO of the 21st Century Foundation.
STOP COPYING PARENTING PATTERNS: The Road to Conscious Parenting and Education for a Better Future
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Have you ever wondered why unhealthy upbringing patterns are passed down from generation to generation? Why do children often replicate the behaviors they witness in their childhood, even if it involves violence, aggression, or other harmful patterns? “Stop Copying Parenting Patterns” serves as both a warning and a guide. The author, drawing from extensive experience working with adults and families, sheds light on this challenging issue and provides concrete solutions to break the cycle.
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