Pastoral Chaplain's Chat
The ability to solve your own problems is usually developed in childhood. This proactive approach to life is immensely rewarding in terms of personal effectiveness and independence.
With repetition and practice, problem-solving becomes a valuable life-pattern used in the workplace, in the community and in family relationships. Here Michael Grose shares his approach that he outlined in his book Spoonfed Generation: How to raise independent children.
Book: Spoonfed Generation
Widely acknowledged as the definitive guide to independence-building, Spoonfed Generation is essential reading for parents and teachers who want to develop real self-sufficiency in kids.
Spoonfed Generation will explain the importance of children’s independence and the vital stages to letting go.