Being a parent is a colossal responsibility. You will have to raise a real person—happy and confident in themselves. Yes, it’s difficult. It requires a serious approach and certain knowledge that many simply don’t have. In her book, Susan Stiffelman fills this gap and focuses on the main aspects of child rearing. The listener will learn why it’s so important to trust your own intuition, why expectations about parenting so often don’t match reality, and why parents need the ability to accept their own shortcomings. In addition, the book reveals the main range of parenting problems and how they affect communication with a child. Because no matter how many people try to convince themselves, the “undisciplined” child is only a result of the shortcomings of the older ones. And blaming an identity that hasn’t been fully formed yet is absolutely wrong.