Hug Me Tight: How to Build a Strong Family Bond

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Together with the child, a bond is born, but also many questions: Why do babies not want to sleep alone, why do they cry, where do sudden tantrums come from, why do they always want something from us?
Carlos Gonzlez, a recognized pediatric authority and author of the book My Child Doesn't Want to Eat, also popular in Poland, strongly believes (and even proves it!) that children are good, honest, sociable, understanding, and that they certainly deserve as much love as we can give them.

Hug Me Tight is a factual voice against the theories of self-proclaimed experts who almost obsessively promote the need to follow schedules and plans, meticulous systems of punishments and rewards, and sometimes even the isolation of the child from its parents.

The author playfully and humorously comments on ingrained myths and theories of education, showing at the same time that the most important thing that can be done for a child is not in the minds of theoreticians of education, but in our hearts.

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Together with the child, a bond is born, but also many questions: Why do babies not want to sleep alone, why do they cry, where do sudden tantrums come from, why do they always want something from us?
Carlos Gonzlez, a recognized pediatric authority and author of the book My Child Doesn't Want to Eat, also popular in Poland, strongly believes (and even proves it!) that children are good, honest, sociable, understanding, and that they certainly deserve as much love as we can give them.

Hug Me Tight is a factual voice against the theories of self-proclaimed experts who almost obsessively promote the need to follow schedules and plans, meticulous systems of punishments and rewards, and sometimes even the isolation of the child from its parents.

The author playfully and humorously comments on ingrained myths and theories of education, showing at the same time that the most important thing that can be done for a child is not in the minds of theoreticians of education, but in our hearts.

Read more
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Detailed information can be found on the following subpages:
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Hug Me Tight: How to Build a Strong Family Bond