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Abraham Gasparyan, director of the Genesis Armenia think tank foundation, candidate of political sciences, associate professor, has two sons, 7 and 14 years old, whom he raises to be realistic, thoughtful, analytical, far from fairy tales, with his feet on the ground. The guest of this podcast is in favor of talking to children a lot, sending them to the yard a lot, giving a big role to education and school and not running away anywhere "for a better life". It turned out to be an exciting conversation... ------------ Deep Parenting : Parenting from the Deep Conversations that touch the heart and mind ????YouTube https://bit.ly/3PxYd5p ????Spotify https://spoti.fi/3ZcyMth ????Apple Podcasts https://apple.co/3sKFYki ???? / deep_parenting ???? / deepparentingam ____________________ SPONSORS ⬜ Yeremyan Products Pure and high quality dairy products from our own farm https://yeremyanproducts.com / yeremyanproducts / yeremyan.products ???? AraratBank Your family's financial partner, from small savings to big goals https://www.araratbank.am/ https://bit.ly/AraratMobileApp / araratbankofficial / araratbank ???? Libra Psychological Support Center Mental health is important / libra_psychological_support / librapsychology ____________________ Follow and support Parenting School Armenia / parentingarmenia / parentingarmenia https://parenting.am ____________________ 0:01 Announcement: important in a minute 1:27 About the guest, welcome 2:46 The comfort zone in the family 13:42 Is it possible to protect children from the negative emotions of parents 17:40 How Abraham transmits his value system to children 22:40 About the need to raise in touch with reality 28 :00 The charm of backyard childhood 34:38 The "consequences" of the age difference between children 40:08 About willingness to start a family and have a child 53:28 A family filled with love is the basis of happiness and success 57:04 Disagreements in raising children 58:25 The foundations of a bright future for children according to Abraham 1:03:36 A question for a psychologist: How/how much to talk with children about topics that bother us?