Conversations with Your Child by Justine Lambroschino is an immersing read targeted at parents for the powerful grooming of their children. Becoming a parent is both exciting and scary. Many couples are not so confident in their abilities because they do not wish to repeat the mistakes of their parents. But how do they go about it? There are puzzling questions in their minds, and that's okay. Justine Lambroschino, the author, is precise in delivering valuable parenting tips to guide couples through the entire phase of parenthood.
There are many parenting books, family traditions, and experts on this matter. Nevertheless, it is the simplicity and practicality of this book that makes it stand out.
Parenting can be a joyful activity that connects parent and child, heart-to-heart, throughout their lifetime together. However, this joyous activity can become a nightmare. When you are aware of the mistakes parents have made in the past, you take the lessons from their experiences and use them to better your parenting game. Hence, to be a parent requires commitment and a capacity to accept inconvenience and change.
It also involves knowing how to indulge in simple, crucial, and difficult conversations with your kids. This act of engaging in regular ongoing discussions with your kids is climactic. Likewise, a child’s love for their parents is not related to material possessions. Instead, it is instinctual. It means that continuously engaging your child equals your availability as a parent.
The book doesn't limit its knowledge to caring for your kids. Rather, it addresses situations that result from puberty and positive and negative peer influence, like drug addiction. It also communicates how to handle dilemmas at home and how to present the complicated conversation of drug/substance abuse to a child at different stages of his aging.
Oscar Wilde correctly said that the bond of all companionship, whether in marriage or friendship, is a conversation. This notion has been the thought process for creating this book. Parenting is indeed unique. Every family would adopt what best suits them to groom their children. However, embracing the advice given in this book would help you become a better parent to your child. Furthermore, it would help in raising morally upright children in the future and building a loving, long-term relationship as your family grows together. Make haste and get a copy for yourself today!
In all, I am grateful for the simple language Justine used in writing this book. She accentuates a point, holds that topic to heart, and analyzes it wholly. This book merits 5 out of 5 stars and deserves the broadest possible readership.