Jason Aronson, Inc.
Pages: 248
Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-0-7425-4635-6 • Paperback • April 2006 • $36.99 • (£30.00)
978-1-4616-1459-3 • eBook • April 2006 • $34.99 • (£30.00)
Elizabeth Berger, M.D., is a child psychiatrist with thirty years' experience treating children and addressing the needs of families as a policy-advocate. Dr. Berger lives in Elkins Park, Pennsylvania with her husband; they have two adult children.
Chapter 1 Why Character Counts
Chapter 2 Intimacy from Birth through Preschool
Chapter 3 On the Parent's Good Authority
Chapter 4 Building Self-Discipline
Chapter 5 From Collapsing to Coping
Chapter 6 The Struggle to Be Nice
Chapter 7 The Emphasis on People
Chapter 8 Citizenship in School
Chapter 9 The Floundering Student
Chapter 10 The Adolescent's Needs
Chapter 11 Fostering Maturity
Chapter 12 Male and Female
Chapter 13 Romance and Marriage
Chapter 14 Towards the Eternal
There is hardly a single paragraph in the entire book that isn't worth quoting.
— Suburban Express
Extremely valuable....this book is full of words of wisdom about parenting and is highly recommended to professionals, parents, educators, and all those interested in the welfare of children.
— Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Raising Kids with Character offers a wise, sensible perspective and pragmatic guidance for parents trying to raise ethical, compassionate children. Dr. Berger focuses on intimacy, relationships, and intelligent, self-confident parental authority. She gives the reader numerous clinical jewels and sensitive wisdom to learn from in this thoughtful, informative book.
— Alvin Rosenfeld M.D., co-author of Hyper-Parenting
In a sea of books on child rearing that focus on blame or nurture, it is a joy to welcome Raising Kids with Character. Dr. Berger writes in an easygoing style that encourages readers to participate, without the jargon of the profession. Designed for everyone from therapists to parents, Dr. Berger's text provided me with new insights even after thirty years of my own practice.
— Theodore Shapiro, M.D., Professor of Psychiatry, Weill Medical College of Cornell University; Director of Child Psychiatry, Payne Whitney Clinic
This book spells out insightfully the 'whys and hows' that lead to healthy child development, self-discovery, good citizenship, and true consideration for others.
— Ruth F. Lax Ph.D., author of Becoming and Being a Woman
A timeless message of understanding, Raising Kids with Character explores the very nature of the intimate relationship between parent and child. This book is destined to become a classic!
— Vanita Braver M.D., author of Teach Your Children Well