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Peter Haiman, Ph.D.

 

Thinking Outside the Box

Too often I hear parents blame their young children or adolescents for misbehavior when the true responsibility lies with their misguided parenting. I have seen parents punish and scold infants, toddlers, and preschoolers for behavior that was directly caused by ignorant child rearing. A large and increasing number of parents today don’t know how properly to rear children. They don’t make the effort to find good quality information about child and adolescent development and parenting. The result is more child-parent alienation, adolescent drug use, gang membership and violence, school dropouts, delinquency, and depression.

I also hear people who are parents blame members of Congress for not solving our nation’s problems—whether it be the debt crisis, lost jobs, or international conflict. I’ve read statements by some recommending members of Congress have their pay withheld as punishment, as if that were a solution. If these parents had studied the candidates more thoroughly before they voted, they might have recognized their authoritarian personalities. They might have anticipated their capacity for stonewalling, and their inability to work toward balanced compromise or to govern effectively.

When it comes to parenting our children and managing our democracy, who is really responsible?

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Getting Accurate Information to Parents

Too often, child-rearing information that is disseminated to parents is lacking in empirical support. Even so, it is published by leading pediatric journals. My writing and that of others brought forth a different point of view and stopped pediatricians from passing on hurtful information to parents.

 

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July 31, 1989 To Jeffrey H. Forster, Editor of Contemporary Pediatrics from Peter Ernest Haiman, Ph.D. download pdf
January 1991 Getting Kids to bed: How tough is too tough? Article in Contemporary Pediatrics by Karen Bardossi, Managing editor download pdf


 
 
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