"Why do I get so frustrated and angry every day?"
"I wish I hadn't said it like that back then."
Getting frustrated with children who don't listen.
Hating yourself for constantly yelling.
For parents like this, Adlerian psychology offers hints for action on what fosters a child's independence and how to live a fulfilling and happy parenting life.
The key to Adlerian parenting is to focus on "what they can do" rather than "what they can't do."
And instead of trying to make your child do as you wish, it's about interacting with them with the belief that "this child has the power to grow on their own."
Instead of labeling a child who doesn't do their homework as "unmotivated," try thinking, "Is there something they're struggling with?"
Instead of seeing a child who doesn't tidy up as "sloppy," try accepting it by thinking, "They're in the middle of practicing right now."
From words like "Why can't you do it?!" to "How can we make it possible?"
Things that feel like problems contain the potential to make things better.
When parents are filled with courage and learn how to interact not to change their children, but to nurture the parent-child relationship, their homes can become more cheerful.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Being Okay with Yourself - Self-Acceptance Edition
Chapter 2: Being Able to Think of Others as Allies - Trust in Others Edition
Chapter 3: Feeling Useful - Sense of Self-Efficacy Edition
Chapter 4: Connecting Experiences to Growth - Self-Resolution Edition
Chapter 5: Building Horizontal Relationships - Empathy Edition
Chapter 6: Recognizing Individuality - Respect Edition
Author Biography
Mieko Miyake [Author]
Certified Public Psychologist, Nursery Teacher, Senior Adlerian Counselor, Ike-gawa Brain Analyst, Professional.
An expert in encouragement based on Adlerian psychology and in building smiling parent-child and interpersonal relationships. Supports the creation of relationships where children and adults can live feeling happy and true to themselves.
Representative of SOH (Seed of Happiness).
Toshinori Iwai [Supervisor]
Representative Director of Human Guild Co., Ltd. Adlerian psychology counseling instructor. Small and Medium Enterprise Management Consultant.
Founded Human Guild Co., Ltd. in 1985 and has conducted training, seminars, and lectures based on Adlerian psychology for 43 years, with over 240,000 participants.
His books include the "Adlerian Psychology Made Easy with Manga" series (Japan Management Association Management Center) and "Super-Translation: Adler's Words" (Discover Twenty-One), totaling 72 books.
Book Information
・Title: "Adlerian Parenting: 50 Habits"
・Author: Mieko Miyake
・ISBN: 9784756924742
・Pages: 240
・Price (excluding tax): 1600 yen ・Format: B6 Paperback
・Amazon Link: https://amzn.asia/d/0ftVMfsW
Company Information
Asuka Publications Inc. 112-0005
2-11-5 Suido, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo https://www.asuka-g.co.jp/
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