Szendi Gábor: Giving Wings 1 pc

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    Nowadays, the conscientious parent is constantly anxious: what mistakes are they making, what are they doing wrong in raising their child? It only takes a hectic period when we don't read bedtime stories to them, play with them less, lose our patience sooner, and the damage is done, causing irreparable harm to our child's soul. Their self-esteem decreases, emotional intelligence doesn't develop sufficiently, and their whole personality is affected. What can we do to truly provide the best for them? Szendi Gábor encourages us to first calm down! The book 'Giving Wings' discusses the topic of parenting in the author's characteristic provocative and revolutionary style. According to him, our culture lives in a serious mistake regarding the lasting effects of early years. Our child is not a delicate instrument that can be ruined by a single wrong move, but a unique being born with individual traits, who reacts to the world in a singular and irreproducible way. We cannot shape them in our image, but we can try to help them fully unfold their abilities. Szendi Gábor outlines how we can provide space for the skills, abilities, and opportunities hidden within our child. Based on serious scientific research in an engaging style, he explores the question of talent, determination, and perseverance from the fetal period to adulthood. 'Giving Wings' is not a guide for children, as there are no universally applicable rules for everyone. Perhaps only one: we can all become excellent. SZENDI GÁBOR is a writer and psychologist, the popularizer and disseminator of paleolithic nutrition in Hungary, a freethinker. He believes that in our modern world, we have moved light-years away from the lifestyle to which we have adapted over millions of years. Although we live in big cities and are surrounded by super-intelligent gadgets, our brains are still those of hunter-gatherer tribes. If we desire a fuller and happier life, we must first understand why we were designed as we are.

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