by John G. Miller, Karen G. Miller
Paperback Kindle EditionIn "Raising Accountable Kids," author John G. Miller advocates for parents to teach their children personal accountability as a way to set them up for success in life. He argues that today's culture of blame-shifting and victimhood is counterproductive and ultimately harmful to children's development. Instead, Miller outlines practical strategies and tips for parents to instill accountability in their children, such as setting clear expectations, modeling responsible behavior, and giving them opportunities to make choices and face consequences. By doing so, parents can help their children become independent, resilient, and confident individuals who take ownership of their actions and decisions.
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