Far from the author to make us a guide on parenting! Rather, it gives us the keys to open our eyes to a society filled with good thinkers who erected dogma as to how to take care of our children.
This book made me realize that no I'm not a perfect or imperfect mother and besides, not my child is not abnormal. Education is a square trying to do when everyone is different.
I hear the slanderers who take offense for fear that I am the mother of a King, however, did not make our children obedient scholars and monkeys, does not mean that we must let the insolence and whims. We just need to trust their child and listening, a tear of crisis we recognize at a whim or anger.
I did not give it 5 stars, however, because of the moral breastfeeding (a small sentence which too had no interest in being present) by making against guilty once again non-lactating .