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FOREVER GRATEFUL: The Vital Role of Parents in Our Lives by Shujath Hussain | Book review

 

Book review:

This book explores the many ways in which parents influence our lives, from teaching us basic life skills to providing emotional support during difficult times. It also delves into the unique challenges that parents face in today's fast-paced and ever-changing world and offers insights and advice for parents who want to build strong and positive relationships with their children and vice versa.

Through heartwarming and insightful observations, this book reminds us of the incredible impact that parents can have on their children's lives and the importance of cherishing and nurturing these relationships for years to come. 

This book emphasizes the importance of parents and also shows appreciation for their contributions. As we traverse the complexities of the parent-child relationship, we will delve deeper into emotions, resilience, and deep gratitude. We have to honour the parents for their hard work and sacrifices to raise their children, from prioritizing their needs to providing for them.

The author's personal stories, interviews, and research will make the readers value their relationships with their parents. It aims to raise awareness about the parents' role in shaping character, values, and beliefs. It highlights how parents shape children's behavior, attitudes, and decision-making. The author examined the different types of parents and parenting styles in this book, and it helps to build strong and positive relationships with the children.

The book aims to raise awareness about parents' role in shaping character, values, and beliefs. It highlights how parents shape behaviour, attitudes, and decision-making. Different types of parents and parenting styles are examined, ranging from authoritative to permissive. It explores how these styles impact children's development and offers practical advice for improving parenting skills.
 
I particularly valued the book's inclusion of separate chapters on single parenting, the impact of cultural and religious values on children, the role of grandparents in a child's life, and the emotional and psychological impact of adoption on both parents and children.

Overall, it is a very engaging book and a must-read for the coming generation seeking to understand the vital role parents play in our lives. The book is based on the themes of parenting, family, and relationships.

Purchase: Forever Grateful

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