Inspiration for a close-knit everyday life
1st ed. published 2025. 224 pages All rights available
Many parents have internalised rigid ideas about parenting – a set of ‘rules’: screen time is bad for children. So is eating spaghetti five times a week. Their own high ideals cause uncertainty and stress. Using concrete situations, bestselling author Nora Imlau shows ways to guide children in everyday life in a way that fosters strong bonds, but without dogmatism and without the pressure that places an endless burden on families. For Imlau, many everyday decisions are ‘morally neutral’ – a concept that relieves parents and children alike and creates new freedom, quickly becoming one of her trademarks. • Pragmatic ideas on nutrition, sleep, media literacy, relationships, nursery, school etc. • Morally neutral: a secure attachment and biscuits for dinner are not a contradiction. • For parents of children from babies to around twelve years old.