Not Wanted On The Voyage Review

There is nothing wrong with wanting to raise happy children, however the degree to which parents today focus their energies on cultivating happiness as the ultimate purpose and goal for their children is misguided and not in the best interest of the children.

In I Just Want My Kids to Be Happy, Aaron Cooper and Eric Keitel present parents with a beneficial and informative look at why this kind of parenting mentality is detrimental to kids and offers a thoroughly detailed plan of action on how to revamp a parent's thinking in order to plant the seeds of true happiness in our kids.

What's Wrong With Wanting Our Children to Be Happy?

Happiness from the child's perspective is too-often linked to the quantity of physical things they have, and not the authentic experience of happiness itself. Children are growing up with an automatic sense of entitlement as a result of being raised to believe they are at the center of the universe. They confuse happiness with fun and getting their way.