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Comencé a leer el libro de John K. Rosemond's, la Crianza de los hijos por el Libro, y lo encontré siendo un aliento de aire fresco. Yo solía leer sus columnas todo el tiempo cuando conseguí que el sur se olvide. No veo sus columnas aquí en Estado de Nueva York entonces no realicé al principio que él era el autor, pero reconocí su nombre y estuve interesado en sus vistas. I began reading John K. Rosemond’s book, Parenting by the Book, and found it to be a breath of fresh air.  I used to read his columns all the time when I lived down south.  I don’t see his columns up here in New York State so I didn’t realize at first he was the author, but I recognized his name and was interested in his views. 

A mí la crianza de los hijos de sentido común es lo que mis padres nos dieron, cuarenta hace algunos años. Nadie puso las enseñanzas de nuestros padres en duda. ¡Trato de comportarme justo como mis padres ahora que tengo a un niño pero siento como si soy la parte de una clase agonizante! ¿Qué extraño es esto? Estoy un poco preocupado de la vista de mi hijo del mundo cuando él se hace más viejo. Hay mucho ahí que tenemos que luchar por como una familia.To me common sense parenting is what my parents gave us, forty some years ago.  No one questioned our parents’ teachings.  I am trying to behave just like my parents now that I have a toddler but I feel as if I am part of a dying breed!  How strange is that?  I’m a bit worried about my son’s view of the world as he gets older.  There is a lot out there that we have to fight for as a family.

Tendí a estar de acuerdo con la mayor parte de las vistas de John Rosemond, pero yo era unos veinte algo, persona sin hijos. Realmente me hice decepcionado en unas columnas pero ha sido tan largo que no puedo recordar por qué. Parece que recuerdo que era algo sobre la fabricación de un niño no ceder ante a una situación que creí que ningún niño debería hacer. No recuerdo si era una situación de cuidado de día o situación escolar, pero parece que el padre tuvo que volver la espalda al niño, si temporalmente, como un ejercicio docente. Comencé a sentir que John Rosemond era “demasiado moderno” para mí.I tended to agree with most of John Rosemond’s views, but I was a twenty something, childless person.  I did become disappointed in a few columns but it has been so long that I can’t remember why.  I seem to recall it was something about making a child tough out a situation that I believed no child should have to do.  I don’t remember if it was a day care situation or school situation, but it sounded as if the parent had to turn his/her back on the child, if temporarily, as a teaching exercise.  I began to feel John Rosemond was “too modern” for me.

Realmente no me preocupé de ello ya que yo no tenía a niños atrás entonces. Ahora una década y tanto ha ido por y tengo a mi propio niño. La introducción de Reading John Rosemond fui hecho entrar en su propio viaje profesional y personal. Para oír que él dice importa tener el cristianismo en el corazón de niño que cría era maravilloso, casi un alivio de tener noticias de alguien con mis sentimientos similares. I really did not worry about it since I was not having children back then.  Now a decade or so has gone by and I have my own child.  Reading John Rosemond’s introduction I was drawn into his own professional and personal journey.  To hear him say it matters to have Christianity at the heart of child rearing was wonderful, almost a relief to hear from someone with my similar sentiments. 

Yo también, tenga un título de máster en la orientación y se hizo algo interrumpido durante mi programa de postgrado mirando varios vídeos de sesiones de terapia de familia. Yo estaba internamente furioso cuando miré a niños ser completamente irrespetuosos de sus padres. Quise que el consejero recordara que ellos honren a sus padres. ¿Entonces me pregunté, por qué eran estos padres tales palurdos inútiles? Ah, Dios, ayúdeles. Juré no de entrar corriendo en la gente así. Nunca cavé en cuestiones de salud mental adolescentes, de modo que fuera fino.I too, have a master’s degree in counseling and became somewhat disturbed during my graduate program while watching various videos of family therapy sessions.  I was internally furious when I watched children be completely disrespectful to their parents.  I wanted the counselor to remind them to honor their parents.  Then I wondered, why were these parents such useless oafs? Oh, God, help them.  I vowed to not run into people like that.  I never delved into adolescent mental health issues, so that was fine.

Disfrutaré de la Crianza de los hijos por el Libro porque John Rosemond ha abrazado la tradición bíblica que recuerdo y quiero dar a mi niño. Cuando sigo por el libro, publicaré mi seguir comentarios.I will enjoy Parenting by the Book because John Rosemond has embraced the biblical tradition I remember and want to give to my child.  As I continue through the book, I will publish my follow up comments.

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