Parenting for Social Change
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March 01, 2011 -- Choosing between self-respect and approval

January 17, 2011 -- "Tiger Mother" - The Real Issues

December 12, 2010 -- Parenting for Social Change December Newsletter

November 06, 2010 -- Learning as Parents

October 10, 2010 -- Who can I blame?

September 09, 2010 -- Rethinking Trust

August 09, 2010 -- Taking Credit, Pride, and Ego

July 05, 2010 -- The Learning Spiral

June 03, 2010 -- The Illusion of Choice

May 04, 2010 -- Taking Perspective

April 01, 2010 -- Is it possible to live according to our values?

March 01, 2010 -- March Newsletter - Parenting for Social Change

February 02, 2010 -- Thoughts about power and punishment

January 02, 2010 -- Reflection and Action

November 24, 2009 -- Parenting for Social Change - Reflections on the Process of Growth

August 08, 2009 -- Parenting for Social Change - The Slippery Year




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"This is a book that took courage to write....Yes, excellent."
~Bob Collier, The Parental Intelligence Newsletter

"This is a brilliant book-- provocative and passionate."
~Charles F. Behling, parent and former Co-director of the Program on Intergroup Relations

"Graham Brett helps her readers dig deep into how we may have been controlled as children – largely due to the social and cultural environments of the time – and to consider how they shape our views as parents."
~Wendy Priesnitz, Life Learning Magazine

Parenting for Social Change is a powerful parenting book that

…isn’t really about children, but about the harmful cultural messages we, as parents, perpetuate in our relationships with children.

…addresses the work we as parents must do to free ourselves, the children who share our lives, and our world from those harmful messages.

…debunks, using current research, the myth that controlling children is necessary to ensure they grow into healthy, responsible, and valuable adults.

…demonstrates how changing our parent-child relationships plays a critical role in creating social change.

…gives parents strategies and tools for letting go of harmful control of children.