The book you’re holding in your hands is, without a doubt, unique.
Its author is not a professional educator. He is a well-known writer and TV presenter, the author of several books on communication psychology—Andrey Maksimov. By his own admission, he works in the genre of “statements.” Many of Maksimov’s “statements” about our relationships with children may seem controversial and sharp to many.
The author firmly stands on the side of protecting the child. He is convinced: if problems arise between generations, the fault always lies with the parents. Maksimov also writes very unsparingly about the modern education system and offers practical advice on how parents can fix what the school is ruining in a small person. The book contains absolutely original philosophical reflections on how relationships between adults and children were formed earlier and are formed today, along with strictly practical recommendations—what needs to be done so you don’t become your child’s enemy. Each chapter is complemented by philosophical parables—fairy-tale-like stories—that will be interesting both to children and to adults.
You can read this book together with your child!
Without a doubt, the book “How Not to Become Your Child’s Enemy” will be of interest to everyone who cares about the fate of the growing generation.