The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how to fix the child, or else, after blaming the parent, they suggest how we can fix ourselves.


Whole child, whole parent (ed. HarperCollins Publishers, 1975)


The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how...

The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how...

The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how...

The trouble with most problem-solving books for parents is that they start with the idea that the child has a problem. Then they try to tell us how...