
Rachel Harris (2)
Author of Children Learn What They Live
For other authors named Rachel Harris, see the disambiguation page.
About the Author
Rachel Harris, Ph.D., is a psychologist who has a private practice in Princeton, New Jersey
Works by Rachel Harris
20-Minute Retreats: Revive Your Spirit in Just Minutes a Day with Simple, Self-Led Practices (2000) 91 copies
Teenagers Learn What They Live: Parenting to Inspire Integrity & Independence (2002) 39 copies, 1 review
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A unique handbook to raising children with a compassionate, steady hand—and to giving them the support and confidence they need to thrive. Expanding on her universally loved poem “Children Learn What They Live,” Dorothy Law Nolte, with psychotherapist Rachel Harris, reveals how parenting by example—by showing, not just telling—instills positive, true values in children that they will carry with them throughout their lives. Addressing issues of security, self-worth, tolerance, show more honesty, fear, respect, fairness, patience, and more, this book of rare common sense will help a new generation of parents find their own parenting wisdom—and draw out their child’s immense inner resources. show less
Since its publication in 1954, Dorothy Law Nolte's inspirational and educational poem, Children Learn What They Live has been published worldwide, translated into 10 languages, taught in parenting and teaching courses, distributed in doctors offices, and printed on posters and calendars. In Children Learn What They Live: Parenting to Inspire Values, authors Nolte, a teacher and lecturer on family life, and Rachel Harris, Nolte's friend and teaching associate, have taken the classic poem and show more fleshed it into a small gem of a book. The expanded version maintains the grace and wisdom of the original, yet adds significant insight into the process of encouraging values through example. "If children live with criticism, they learn to condemn," begins the poem (and the book), and so Nolte and Harris suggest effective ways to avoid or prevent constant criticism. As a set of guiding principals, as teaching tools, or as gentle reminders, Nolte and Harris's approach to teaching values to children encapsulates the best in parenting wisdom. show less
Taking her 1950s poem as the basis for an exploration of constructive parent-child relationships, Nolte works with her psychotherapist friend Rachel Harris to create a warmly witty handbook for family life. Each chapter develops a line of the poem is expanded and supported with anecdotes that clarify and demonstrate its message. The result is an engaging manual of benefit to parents and educators alike.
Summary: A simple but powerful guide to parenting the old-fasioned way-instilling values through example-inspired by Dr. Nolte's "Children Learn What They Live," the celebrated poem she wrote in 1954 on jealousy, praise, honesty, fairness, and more
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