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	<title>Hong's Cave &#187; The Parents We Mean to Be</title>
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		<title>The Parents We Mean To Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children&#8217;s Moral and Emotional Development by Richard Weissbourd</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 00:22:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I liked the fact that the book by Richard Weissbourd had a strong emphasis on the morality (as compared to the happiness). It&#8217;s something that I also feel that is lacking in the fast-paced, low-birth-rate world of today. The book &#8230; <a href="http://sori.org/hongcho/2009/08/26/the-parents-we-mean-to-be-how-well-intentioned-adults-undermine-childrens-moral-and-emotional-development-by-richard-weissbourd/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>I liked the fact that the book by <B>Richard Weissbourd</B> had a strong emphasis on the morality (as compared to the happiness).  It&#8217;s something that I also feel that is lacking in the fast-paced, low-birth-rate world of today.</p>
<p>The book had an interesting section on the affects of the &#8220;Americanization&#8221; of the immigrant children on their morality.  However, the book overall seemed quite not &#8220;organized&#8221; (or too narrative) for a study/research-based book.</p>
<p>It did have a conclusion section at the end, but I felt that I wouldn&#8217;t have came to those conclusions from reading the whole book up to that point.</p>
<p>The concept and intention seem to be good, but I am not sure if it made a good argument for them.</p>
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