tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7709235756019978121.post840044744299592676..comments2024-01-18T11:30:41.236+01:00Comments on French Cannes Cannes: Bringing Up BébéUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7709235756019978121.post-64589717732887667612012-03-26T13:20:20.359+02:002012-03-26T13:20:20.359+02:00It would definitely be interesting to hear your pe...It would definitely be interesting to hear your perspective after reading the book - what does a French mom think of how Druckerman describes "French parenting"?? If you read it, let me know! I'd love to hear your thoughts! ps - you are right about Comptoir des Cotonniers!!! (and yes, sometimes I do find French parents to be a bit harsh - but it may be that I don't understand the "parental" phrases as well since I didn't grow up here. It may just sound different to my American ears.) I'm sure that Copain and I will have just as many (if not more!) challenges in that department.French Cannes Canneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08304240638422901959noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7709235756019978121.post-54373362245750007132012-03-26T13:12:51.520+02:002012-03-26T13:12:51.520+02:00Oh I'm even more curious to read this book now...Oh I'm even more curious to read this book now! I didn't know that us French parents could ever be seen as a good example... We scream all the time, are way too permisive, and we have ads like Comptoirs des Cotonniers, where mothers and daughters dress the same... How often have I heard Earl say how bad we raise our kids and they don't show respect to us... ;-)<br />I must say that as a bicultural couple, we often disagree on where to put the limits with the kids. He is very consistant, me on the other hand I allow everything but then I scream because I don't like it! <br />I should learn more about the American way to educate children maybe :-)Anabellehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00178447113138261177noreply@blogger.com