Reviews
"Dr. Walsh's new book arrives in the Land of Immediate Gratification just in time. In it, he discusses discipline and self-restraint from neurological, developmental, familial, and cultural points of view. Walsh is an excellent scientist and cultural observer who gives sage, sensitive, and practical advice.Noshould be required reading for every parent who walks out of a hospital with a newborn."-- Mary Pipher, PhD, author ofReviving Ophelia, "A comprehensive guide, it is not just about how to say No, but gives sound, practical advice that will help parents raise considerate, motivated children who will succeed in school, job, and life. The chapter on self-esteem alone is worth the price of the book.Nowill help today's parents avoid raising the next Generation Me."-- Jean Twenge, PhD, professor of psychology, San Diego State University, and author ofGeneration Me, "A comprehensive guide, it is not just about how to say No, but gives sound, practical advice that will help parents raise considerate, motivated children who will succeed in school, job, and life. The chapter on self-esteem alone is worth the price of the book. "No" will help today's parents avoid raising the next Generation Me."-- Jean Twenge, PhD, professor of psychology, San Diego State University, and author of "Generation Me", "Dr. Walsh's new book arrives in the Land of Immediate Gratification just in time. In it, he discusses discipline and self-restraint from neurological, developmental, familial, and cultural points of view. Walsh is an excellent scientist and cultural observer who gives sage, sensitive, and practical advice. "No" should be required reading for every parent who walks out of a hospital with a newborn."-- Mary Pipher, PhD, author of "Reviving Ophelia"