The Story behind the Book: Clean Your Plate! (Liz Bayardelle)

 


Here is the back story behind Clean Your Plate!, provided by author Liz Bayardelle:

Its a common joke amongst parents to compare the parent you thought you were going to be (before you had kids) to the parent you actually end up being.  Things you thought you would never do or say become commonplace…because we parents say them for a reason.  When I became a parent and heard some of these things (things many well-meaning, truly good parents say) start coming out of my own mouth, I wanted to do a deep dive on the psychological impact of some of these common parentisms.  Why do we tell kids to clean their plate? What effect does telling a child to get straight As have on their academics?  I wanted to know the answer, and thus this book was born.  Each chapter is about a different common ‘parents’ and is presented like the label on a bottle of prescription medication: you have the reason parents say that specific thing to their kids, what effect it’s supposed to have, then all the unintended side effects it may accidentally cause without us noticing.  (Fever, chills, spontaneously growing a leathery tail…the usual suspects.)  Finally, each chapter ends with how parents can tweak their language and the messages they send their kids to avoid some of these pitfalls.


Clean Your Plate! received the following awards:
Literary Titan gold
Reader's Favorite finalist


Read more posts about Liz and her award-winning books HERE.



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