Description
Just as in her first book, Parenting Tools, Kary Pintos delves into the first years of life, this time she invites us to take another step to talk about the latent ones, that stage that begins around the age of five or six and culminates with puberty giving rise to adolescence, a whole world in itself, often mysterious and about which little is spoken. Unlike the first years of life and adolescence, which are very noisy, latency is so called because it is a more internal and silent period, and to which little attention is often paid. We may even think that they don't need us so much anymore, when the reality is that they always do. Although it will no longer be the absolute dependence on us that they had when they were babies or in early childhood, but it will be necessary to accompany them without hindering their development or doing for them, without getting too far away to be absent. In this new book, written from the dual role of mom of five children and psychologist, Kary shares her tools to accompany this new stage in the life of our sons and daughters. One in which the family world expands to begin to coexist with the outside world that in the latency takes a lot of protagonism and begins to compete: idoloes, youtubers, teachers, tiktokers, parents of their friends. Therefore, it is essential to know him. In the world of the latent we will also find information to rethink ourselves, since every stage of life (called childhood, latency or adolescence) is about the sons and daughters and those we raise. They are not without the one who raises them. Are you ready to enter their world? Your latent needs you!