Hold On to Your Kids audiobook free by Gabor Maté

Hold On to Your Kids (2008)

A Must-Read for Parents.

In his groundbreaking book “Hold On to Your Kids,” Gabor Maté explores the importance of parent-child attachment and the dangers of peer-oriented parenting. The book argues that modern-day culture has led to a breakdown of parent-child attachment, which has resulted in children becoming more influenced by their peers than their parents. Dr. Maté explains how this can have a negative impact on children’s development and well-being and provides practical strategies for parents to strengthen their bond with their children.

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The book is a must-read for any parent looking to deepen their connection with their children and raise emotionally healthy and resilient kids. Dr. Maté’s writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a perfect read for both casual and avid readers. The book is backed by extensive research and real-life examples, making it a valuable resource for anyone looking to improve their parenting skills.

“A groundbreaking book that challenges traditional parenting techniques, and a call to action for parents to re-evaluate their parenting styles and take steps to strengthen their bond with their children.”

The Book Guide® Editor

Hold On to Your Kids is a powerful and informative book that challenges traditional parenting techniques and provides practical strategies for parents to strengthen their bond with their children. Through extensive research and real-life examples, Dr. Maté shows how peer-oriented parenting can have a negative impact on children’s development and well-being and provides valuable insights into the importance of parent-child attachment. This book is a must-read for any parent looking to improve their parenting skills and raise emotionally healthy and resilient kids.

Hold On to Your Kids (2008) by Gabor Maté

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