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Part 1 | ||
Real Me | 15 | |
The Birth of a Child | 18 | |
The Birth of a Parent | 26 | |
Might Makes Right? | 34 | |
Teacher Versus Parent | 42 | |
Stepmother | 45 | |
Please Don't Go! | 52 | |
Tantrums | 58 | |
Divorce | 66 | |
It's Not the Divorce That Hurts | 73 | |
Children and Therapy | 79 | |
School | 84 | |
Inventing Adolescence | 92 | |
Baby-sitters | 99 | |
My Daughter Searches for God | 107 | |
Part 2 | ||
Rabbit in the Snow | 115 | |
Comforts | 119 | |
Does Money Help? | 124 | |
Clothes | 130 | |
The Pedagogy of Parenting: How Do Children Learn? | 134 | |
The Ethics of Parenting | 142 | |
Pets | 147 | |
Teenagers: Why We Hate Them. Why They Hate Us. | 154 | |
Avoiding the Broccoli Battles | 159 | |
Eating Disorders | 162 | |
Children and Alcohol | 168 | |
How Love Works | 174 | |
Believe | 178 | |
Epilogue | 188 | |
Acknowledgments | 190 |
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