I am almost halfway finished with this book, but I really like it. It is called "Raising Happiness" and it comes out of the Greater Good Science Center at UC Berkeley. They literally study happiness and this book takes much of their research and adapts it to how to raise happy kids. There are many things in there that I am learning to apply for myself, to my marriage, etc. Out of all of the parenting-reading out there, I like this one because it focuses on making your children be (and learn to be) happy.
http://www.amazon.com/Raising-Happin.../dp/0345515617
I highly recommend it. And she has a blog too which is very similar.
Blog/newsletter: http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/rais...unhappy_child/
(This link is to one of her recent arguements against the "Chinese mothers are superior" article, just for kicks.)
http://www.amazon.com/Raising-Happin.../dp/0345515617
I highly recommend it. And she has a blog too which is very similar.
Blog/newsletter: http://greatergood.berkeley.edu/rais...unhappy_child/
(This link is to one of her recent arguements against the "Chinese mothers are superior" article, just for kicks.)
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