Child Versus Parent: Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home. Navigating the Complexities of Family Dynamics and Generational Conflict

Par : Stephen S. Wise
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  • Nombre de pages153
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN406-4-06-617446-0
  • EAN4064066174460
  • Date de parution17/12/2019
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille586 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

In "Child Versus Parent: Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home, " Stephen S. Wise examines the age-old tensions between parents and children through a multifaceted lens. The book employs a combination of psychological analysis, sociological exploration, and personal anecdotes to dissect the inherent conflicts that arise within familial relationships. Wise's engaging prose and insightful commentary are situated within the broader context of early 20th-century American society, where shifting cultural norms prompted a reevaluation of parenting roles and philosophies.
His exploration delves into themes of autonomy, authority, and emotional development, revealing how these dynamics shape household dynamics and sometimes lead to profound discord. Stephen S. Wise, a pioneering figure in educational reform and child psychology, grounded his insights in both scholarly research and personal experience. His own upbringing and professional background as an educator and psychologist inform his perspective, reflecting a deep understanding of the complexities involved in parent-child interactions.
Wise's advocacy for understanding and empathy in these relationships showcases his belief in fostering a supportive environment rather than one defined solely by conflict. This book is an essential read for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the intricate fabric of family life. Wise'Äôs nuanced analysis encourages reflection on personal experiences and offers practical strategies for navigating the often turbulent waters of parent-child relationships.
It promises not only to illuminate the roots of familial conflict but also to inspire heartfelt dialogue towards resolution.
In "Child Versus Parent: Some Chapters on the Irrepressible Conflict in the Home, " Stephen S. Wise examines the age-old tensions between parents and children through a multifaceted lens. The book employs a combination of psychological analysis, sociological exploration, and personal anecdotes to dissect the inherent conflicts that arise within familial relationships. Wise's engaging prose and insightful commentary are situated within the broader context of early 20th-century American society, where shifting cultural norms prompted a reevaluation of parenting roles and philosophies.
His exploration delves into themes of autonomy, authority, and emotional development, revealing how these dynamics shape household dynamics and sometimes lead to profound discord. Stephen S. Wise, a pioneering figure in educational reform and child psychology, grounded his insights in both scholarly research and personal experience. His own upbringing and professional background as an educator and psychologist inform his perspective, reflecting a deep understanding of the complexities involved in parent-child interactions.
Wise's advocacy for understanding and empathy in these relationships showcases his belief in fostering a supportive environment rather than one defined solely by conflict. This book is an essential read for parents, educators, and anyone interested in the intricate fabric of family life. Wise'Äôs nuanced analysis encourages reflection on personal experiences and offers practical strategies for navigating the often turbulent waters of parent-child relationships.
It promises not only to illuminate the roots of familial conflict but also to inspire heartfelt dialogue towards resolution.