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Paperback Family Health: Parent & Child Book

ISBN: 1098746627

ISBN13: 9781098746629

Family Health: Parent & Child

The hallways are very different: spacious and cramped, decorated with refined wood paneling, or all hanging from cloaks, dark and bright, cheerful and gloomy. Already the hall talks a lot about household members. In our example, there is a lot of shoes: large, medium and tiny, junior, ballet shoes, thick hiking shoes and wellies. I always try to be buried and always come out again somehow. In the hall there is also a telephone, which very often rings and you hear many other sounds: the noise of the washing machine, typing, tape recorder, piano and of course, human voices: the voices of adults and children, fellow children and friends of these colleagues. Such a hall talks a lot about the inhabitants of the house, and at the same time explains the character and title of this book a bit. Home psychology - because home problems, that is appearing in almost every family, which is probably worth looking at from the psychological point of view. Psychology is a science that can help a lot in everyday life, where many mistakes are made because of lack of appropriate knowledge. There is often too little use of this knowledge when it comes to preventing disorders and as help to better manage your life. "Home" is also a way of talking about them. It can, of course, be written that the positive interpersonal relations in the marital diode stimulate the inter-normalization of pro-social behavior in other participants of family interaction, but - although it adds seriousness to books that are to be serious - at home it is enough to simply say that if parents love each other, children they usually have a more favorable attitude towards people.Domestic books are also cited. Most often it is literature forchildren. I have read a number of psychology books, but not as many times as stories about Muminki. Children like to listen to the stories they know, so they read so many times to each other until they can be memorized by another child. Trumpalski's elephant, Muminek, Winnie-the-Pooh or Filifionka become like household members, they are symbols of various behaviors and present in a synthetic summary attitudes and views on life. Likewise, the poems live in the house, because "what philosophers need a book for, the poet can express in a few words". Maybe you still need to explain why I refer to the Holy Bible. It is not quoted in purely psychological works, based on empirical research and remaining only on the scientific level. This clear division of sources is needed when practicing science, but the home is not a home either psychological or religious. Uncle is an uncle - Zagloba would explain, and the house is just a house. So if it is a Christian home, these planes are inseparably connected in it.One can, however, distinguish the levels of description and postulates. One of the readers of the "Sunday Guest" accused me of the fact that what I write about my family is untrue, because in reality there are many dramas and even family tragedies. I think he's right, only that these dramas everyone knows. So I'm not trying to describe them again or deny them with cheap optimism. If you have eyes that see people, you see and experience a lot of misfortunes. These experiences can be contrasted only with the hope that it can be different and translate that hope into the language of very ordinary everyday affairs. For example, shoes in our hall - although they are usually scattered, well though to know how they should stand. Anyway, sometimes it goes well, for example on the eve of the great holidays (because there are so many people at home that it makes a mess again). Well, it is often different than we would like - it is not worth describing. It is better to think about how it could be and how to go about it.

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