Also just wanted to add that there are many things Dr. sears says that I wholeheartedly disagree with. His opinions are not the "be all end all" for me and his practices won't work for everyone. But I was a teacher for 6 years before I had kids and have seen the results of every parenting style under the sun. I had a very good idea of how I wanted to raise my kids before going into this and I researched the crap out of best practices. I don't like being lumped in with the cutesy, permissive parents that let their children get away with anything and everything just because I call myself an "attachment parent". It is a buzzword for some, but not for me. I have also seen a lot of really troubling behaviors in children who come from very rigid parents, but that style worked for you and its what you had to do.
I get that AP is on your mind. It's on a lot of people's minds because it is a popular concept in today's culture. But I suggest that before you write an article about why we aren't seeing positive results from AP kids, you need to know the true definition of what AP is. You also need to consider that teachers and experts don't necessarily sing the praises of any one parenting style. We know that so much more than parenting style goes into what makes a "good kid".
I get that AP is on your mind. It's on a lot of people's minds because it is a popular concept in today's culture. But I suggest that before you write an article about why we aren't seeing positive results from AP kids, you need to know the true definition of what AP is. You also need to consider that teachers and experts don't necessarily sing the praises of any one parenting style. We know that so much more than parenting style goes into what makes a "good kid".
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