How do you grow a personality? Do parents need children that are robot-like? Should we ban Santa Claus? Can you live for someone else? And what should you do with a teenager when there are no educational methods left, and the situation has completely reached a dead end?
These and other, even more incredible questions are asked every day by Yekaterina Murashova, a well-known St. Petersburg psychologist, and they’re asked in conversations—with grandparents, parents, mothers, fathers, and the children themselves. At a clinic appointment, in a blog on the “Snob” portal, during public lectures, by mail. And together with children, adults, and her readers, Yekaterina Murashova looks for solutions in what seem to be the most common—and at the same time the most unusual—life situations.
Yekaterina Murashova’s books have been published by the “Samokat” publishing house for many years. They are in demand and are bestsellers of the “Samokat for Parents” series.