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Hold On to Your Kids: Why Parents Need to Matter More Than Peers

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Who are the authors of 'Hold On to Your Kids'?
In the book, the authors argue that parents should be more _ than peers.
What is the principal theory in 'Hold On to Your Kids'?Parents should be the main influence in children's lives.Parents should be friends with their kids.Parents should let kids make all their own decisions.
Which traditional concept do the authors challenge in the book?Peer orientationFamily orientationSelf orientation
How do the authors propose for parents to compete with the growing influence of peers?
According to the authors, what is the consequence of children developing strong attachments to their peers?Children may become hostile, competitive and emotionally stunted.Children may become more independent and self-reliant.Children will have increased social skills.
What job does author Gordon Neufeld hold?
In 'Hold On to Your Kids,' why do the authors assert that secure family relationships are crucial to children's development?They provide children with a safe base from which to explore and engage with the world.They limit the need for socialisation with peers.They ensure a child’s academic success.
'Hold On to Your Kids' argues that the overemphasis on _ is leading to an increase in childhood problems.
According to the authors, what is the key to unlocking a child's potential and understanding their behaviour?Re-establishing a strong parent-child connectionStrict disciplineMore involvement in activities