You're Perfect and Other Lies Parents Tell: The Ugly Truth about Spoiling Your Kids by Loni Coombs

You're Perfect and Other Lies Parents Tell: The Ugly Truth about Spoiling Your Kids

Loni Coombs
223 pages
Bird Street Books
Apr 2013
Hardcover
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Think you're doing your kids a favor telling them what perfect angels they are? Think again.<br>Former Criminal Prosecutor, mother and stepmother Loni Coombs has witnessed too many times the shockingly negative effects of what most parents feel to be the very best parenting techniques. They think, &quot;I'll give my children what I never had, I'll pave their way to success, I'll take care of their problems,&quot; and then they're blindsided by their children's utter helplessness when it comes to thriving in the real world, their inability to get and keep a job, even their unexpected run-ins with the law. What went wrong? This book solves the mystery. <br>&quot;&quot;The ugly truth parents need to face is that telling your children that they are perfect and shielding them from the consequences of their actions while insisting that every child gets a first-place trophy is not good parenting,&quot;&quot; says Coombs. <i>You're Perfect ... </i> is the urgent wake-up call that the parents of the &quot;Me Generation&quot; so desperately need, and the easy-to-implement information within its pages could change the course of millions of young lives for the better. <br><i>You're Perfect ... </i> is your crash course in real-world parenting and will teach you:<br>* The dangers you may be exposing your child to<br>* How to transform your child's self-entitlement into self-control<br>* How to get your children to treat you with respect<br>* The warning signs indicating your child is at risk for delinquency<br>* How to tackle drug and alcohol problems<br>* When to invade your child's privacy<br>Whether you're holding a newborn in your arms or you've got an 18-year-old spiraling out of control, this is <i>the</i> guide every parent should have to be prepared for the unexpected and to protect their children from society's dangerous pitfalls.
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A common sense look at modern parenting

Coombs offers an enlightened and common sense perspective to modern day parenting with "You're Perfect...and Other Lies Parents Tell." It isn't easy parenting children in this modern day Internet savvy world. As a former DA for LA City, Coombs saw many troubled teenagers cross her path in the justice system. After identifying parenting "types," and "pitfalls," Coombs offers common sense advice for modern day parenting. A majority of today's parents are instilling a sense of entitlement along with a lack of empathy for others by making their children believe "it's all about them." This mentality will only cripple a child as they grow up. After identifying the problems, Coombs offers solutions. Her writing style is easy to read and understand. Her voice is honest and sincere, and it makes the book shine despite its controversial topic. It's not easy to hear we're not perfect, but it really is necessary for our children to understand so they grow into their potential as young adults. Coombs message is relevant for today's modern audience. With her unique perspective, Coombs will challenge you as a parent to take a long, hard look at your style and she'll help you with good solid advice. A must read, especially if you have children who challenge you and your authority. I highly recommend this book. Read more

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Pages 223
Publisher Bird Street Books
Published 2013
Readers 4