The Parenting Shelf
The Power of PR Parenting
Marjie Hadad
https://prfor.life
Muse Literary
https://museliterary.com
9781958714652, $24.99 Hardcover/$14.99 Paper/$4.99 Kindle
https://www.amazon.com/Power-Parenting-confident-resilient-successful/dp/19= 58714658
The Power of PR Parenting: How to Raise Confident, Resilient, and Successfu=
l Children Using Public Relations Strategies connects two seemingly-dispara=
te subjects in a survey that working parents, in particular, will appreciat=
e. This audience might initially question how strategic public relations te= chniques can apply to basic childrearing, but Marjie Hadad's connections be= tween the two are astute, entertaining, and realistic; from managing chaos = with grace to instilling self-confidence in children and encouraging them t=
o be their best.
Hadad's admonitions are passionate and lively. Many different aspects of a = parent's reactions to life events and the process of supporting their child=
come to life. These include addressing issues of safety in public (whether=
it be on the streets or handling altercations and strangers on a bus), bei=
ng laid off from work, and other circumstances which influence family dynam= ics, parenting, and raising kids to be strong individuals.
Hadad's public relations rules, lessons, and guidelines come into play in v= irtually every aspect of life, while her candid examination of her own worl=
d and the hard lessons learned from life events reinforces these concepts a=
nd how they play out in the real world. Perhaps in no other parenting guide=
is the message of positivity so strongly profiled. Perhaps nowhere else ar=
e the public relations guidelines to success so powerfully connected to par= enting approaches and choices.
Perhaps (no, make that definitely) The Power of PR Parenting should be made=
a foundation acquisition for any library strong in parenting books, parent=
s interested in building relationships and approaches cemented by the real-= world applications of business principles, and any book club or parenting g= roup interested in lively discussions of what it means to be a powerful lea= der and teacher to one's children.
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