The Whole-Brain Child43人有 · 評價6Daniel J. Siegel 著Bantam / 2012-09
I was reading a parenting book tonight while waiting for Lawrence.
1. If phobias can be coped with or at least relieved, what about my fear of death since my childhood?
Am I too old to get it coped? or have I already passed the best time?
2. If a child survive, through everyday rountines and his parents' once-in-a-while whining, will his brain get integrated as much as possible?
3. It is claimed "this book is about using everyday moments with your kids to help them reach their true potential".
What if everyday moments are full of anger because parents are busy helping kids with their homework and need some me-time to relax themselves after that? They just wanna stay alone and stay away from kids.
4. Maybe the most important thing to bear in mind is to make the moments with kids memorable rather than make their brains fully developed.
Every happy or sad moment counts so long as we truly enjoy being with the little angels.
5. Which is more important, a fully developed brain or an ordinary but happy family?
Nonetheless, parenting rules are hard to follow while helping with homework.