
The Art of Parenting: Sun Tzu's 'The Art of War' Adapted for Life's Greatest Battle - Raising a Child
Synopsis
A witty and surprisingly profound parenting guide that transforms Sun Tzu's ancient military wisdom into practical strategies for raising children. In The Art of Parenting, author John Graff applies the five fundamental factors of successful warfare-adapted as Love, Timing, Environment, The Parent, and Routine & Discipline-to help parents navigate everything from bedtime negotiations to grocery store meltdowns.
Following the structure of the classic Art of War, this concise 68-page manual covers thirteen essential areas of parental strategy, from "Laying Plans" and "Attack by Stratagem" to "The Use of Spies" (getting intel from teachers, pediatricians, and siblings). Graff's adaptation maintains the aphoristic wisdom of the original while translating complex strategic concepts into immediately applicable parenting insights.
Written with both humor and genuine respect for the challenges parents face, this book argues that successful parenting-like successful warfare-depends on knowing yourself and your "opponent" (your child), choosing your battles wisely, and understanding that the highest form of victory is winning cooperation without conflict. Perfect for overwhelmed parents seeking a fresh perspective on family dynamics, The Art of Parenting offers ancient wisdom for modern challenges, proving that sometimes the best parenting advice comes from the most unexpected sources.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Ellimat Books
- ISBN: 9798989566655
- Number of pages: 70
- Dimensions: 203 x 127 x 4 mm
- Languages: English