There Are No Bad Children is not just a parenting book-it's a radical reimagining of what it means to raise a child.
With tenderness, clarity, and bold honesty, the author invites us to shift away from outdated models of control and authority. This book challenges the myth that parents must lead and children must follow, and instead introduces a philosophy rooted in mutual respect, emotional safety, and the sacredness of each child's individuality.
Here, the parent is not the commander, but the facilitator-a compassionate guide and steady presence through which the child can safely explore their own path to happiness and truth. Children, the book argues, come into the world whole. They need not be molded or corrected, but supported and seen. They hold all the rights-the right to feel, to speak, to be-and owe no obligations beyond simply being themselves.
Drawing from lived experience as a parent of three, and inspired by the encouragement of others who saw something different in the author's approach, There Are No Bad Children offers practical tools, profound insights, and a deeply human invitation: to raise our children not through fear or force, but through connection, curiosity, and trust.
Whether you're a new parent, a seasoned caregiver, or someone healing from how you were raised, this book will offer comfort, challenge, and a clear path toward more conscious, loving parenthood.