Summary:
The book provides guidance on how to develop emotionally healthy relationships with children by understanding one's own upbringing and breaking negative cycles. It emphasizes the importance of emotional attunement, communication, and the recognition of each child as an individual to foster a nurturing family environment.
Key points:
1. Emotional Intelligence: Perry stresses the need for parents to be aware of their own and their child's emotions to foster emotional development and bonding.
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