Aquí tenemos consejos sensatos y aliento solidario por la autoridad más confiable en la crianza de los hijos, el Dr. James Dobson, para criar a los varones.Con tanta confusión sobre el papel de los hombres en nuestra sociedad, no es de extrañar que tengamos preguntas sobre cómo educar a los varones. ¿Por qué hay tantos varones en crisis? ¿Qué cualidades debemos tratar de inculcar en los hombres jóvenes? Nuestra cultura ha vilipendiado la masculinidad y, como resultado, una generación entera de niños varones crece sin una idea clara de lo que significa ser hombre.En el éxito de venta Cómo criar a los varones, el Dr. Dobson se basa tanto en su experiencia en psicología infantil y consejería familiar como en investigaciones extensas para ofrecerle consejos y aliento basados en un firme cimiento de principios bíblicos.Here’s sensible advice and caring encouragement on raising boys from the nation’s most trusted parenting authority, Dr. James Dobson.With so much confusion about the role of men in our society, it’s no wonder so many parents and teachers are asking questions about how to bring up boys. Why are so many boys in crisis? What qualities should we be trying to instill in young males? Our culture has vilified masculinity and, as a result, an entire generation of boys is growing up without a clear idea of what it means to be a man.In the runaway bestseller Bringing Up Boys, Dr. Dobson draws from his experience as a child psychologist and family counselor, as well as extensive research, to offer advice and encouragement based on a firm foundation of biblical principles.
A licensed psychologist and marriage, family, and child counselor, Dr. James Dobson was a clinical member of the American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy. For 14 years Dr. Dobson was an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the University of Southern California School of Medicine, and he served for 17 years on the attending staff of Children's Hospital Los Angeles in the Division of Child Development and Medical Genetics. He earned a Ph.D. from the University of Southern California (1967) in the field of child development.
Heavily involved in influencing governmental policies related to the family, Dr. Dobson was appointed by President Ronald Reagan to the National Advisory Commission to the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. He also served on the Attorney General's Advisory Board on Missing and Exploited Children, the Department of Health and Human Services' Panel on Teen Pregnancy Prevention, and the Commission on Child and Family Welfare. He was elected in 2008 to the National Radio Hall of Fame, and in 2009 received the Ronald Reagan Lifetime Achievement Award.