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Parenting 2.0: Why Modern Parents Need to Know Everything
In a rapidly changing world, what does it truly mean to be a good parent? This book offers a decade-long sociological exploration into modern parenthood, authored by leading sociologists Anna Alexandrovna Avdeeva, Olga Isupova, Anna Kuleshova, Zhanna Chernova, and Larisa Shpakovskaya.
The authors engaged with individuals of various ages and parenting experiences, all of whom faced similar challenges but navigated them in unique ways. The book compiles these diverse perspectives to help parents find answers to pressing contemporary questions. It addresses why feeling exhausted by children is normal, how to balance work and child-rearing, and what distinguishes modern parenting from the experiences of previous generations.
This is not a prescriptive manual but a research-based guide that validates the complexities of raising children today. It provides a thoughtful framework for understanding the pressures and realities of contemporary family life, grounded in real conversations and sociological insight. Whether you are a new parent or navigating the teenage years, this book offers a reassuring and informative look at the shared journey of modern parenthood.