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by - written on 22/04/09 (Very useful, 45 readings)
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Liz Fraser, parenting expert, takes a step away from the Yummy Mummy area for a while in order to focus on today's children and the environment in which they are growing up. Concerned that the youngest generation of today are lacking in discipline, morals and childlike fun, she speaks with her grandmother to find out what life was really like 'back in the good old days' - were we really happier, better behaved and had more devoted parents? And if so, what can we do about it? Each chapter focuses on a particular aspect of children's or parent's behaviour and beliefs. There are chapters on discipline, having fun, school, household chores and so on. For each ... Read the complete review
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