Michèle Liussi
How to meet prejudices, rebellion and educational myths while accompanying your child lovingly
• Reconditioning: This guidebook explains authoritarian education and adultism as well as the effect on society, older generations and parents
• Enlightenment: The author unmasks typical prejudices of needs-oriented education as outdated bullshit
• Change: For parents who want to make a difference – strong arguments for relationships, daycare & Co!
“It didn’t do us any harm either” … that’s bullshit!
Do we really need a book about children should grow up needs- and attachment-oriented way? That parents should accompany them non-violently, at eye level and in attentive manner. Yes, definitely! Because parents who follow this education style are still confronted with prejudices and critical comments. Michèle Liussi explains where those resistances come from and how mothers and fathers can encounter them. She delivers fact checks for typical clichés and shows why needs-oriented education doesn’t have something in common with pampering, boundlessness or children to do whatever they like. That’s how parents can accompany their children lovingly and stand up for it with self-confidence – in the partnership, the care facilities and in society.
ISBN: 978-3-8426-1747-6
Michèle Liussi is a psychologist and family councillor at ?Frühen Hilfen?, mother of a son and lives in Tirol. She supports women, who suffer as mothers from strong (psychological) pressure. Additionally, she advises parents on concrete educational problems and all around a good parent-child-bond. She is one of the creators of the podcast ?Mamafürsorge?.
Released: 2024
224 pages
ISBN: 978-3-8426-1747-6