Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters, and What the World Can Do about It

Author:   Linda Eyre ,  Richard Eyre ,  Clayton M Christensen (Harvard Business School)
Publisher:   Familius LLC
ISBN:  

9781939629265


Pages:   366
Publication Date:   26 August 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters, and What the World Can Do about It


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It is easy to find alarming statistics on escalating violence, addiction and economic inequality in developed countries and stubborn poverty in the third world. The fascinating question has to do with cause. New York Times #1 bestselling authors Richard and Linda Eyre’s new book The Turning: Why the State of the Family Matters and What the World Can Do about It contends that the social and economic challenges faced not only in the United States, but throughout the world, are the direct result of an unprecedented and widespread turning away from family. The negative effects of this turning are apparent in the youth of the world today: In São Paulo, Brazil, more than 1.2 million “street children” are addicted to cocaine; Suicide is the third leading cause of death for American fifteen-to-twenty-four-year-olds; Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has treated girls as young as seven or eight for eating disorders; In Ethiopia, nearly half of the children under the age of six work 30-hour weeks; and In the past year there have been over 64 school shootings in the U.S., equaling more than one shooting a week.The Turning uses research findings, statistics (like those listed above), and the Eyres’ personal experiences at home and abroad to show that families are essential to the survival and success of civilization. With the well-being of the world at risk, The Turning will move readers in a way that will raise personal reflection, discussion, and action to return the family to its necessary position as the recognized and prioritized basic unit of society. But far more than a book of statistics and political suggestions, this is a book for parents—parents who want to better understand the world their children are growing up in and who want to create a family culture that is stronger than the internet culture, the peer culture, and all the other influences that flurry around our children every day. As Thomas Friedman’s The World is Flat opened our eyes to the cause-and-effect aspects of the global economy, The Turning will open the eyes of readers across the world to the means-and-ends connections between stable families and households and the world’s ability to meet its social and economic challenges. As Harvard’s Clayton Christensen and best-selling author of The Innovator’s Dilemma states, “This book gives us a common cause, and a clear way to frame and explain the causality of today’s problems.” In the spirit of Friedman’s The World is Flat, Richard and Linda Eyre examine the connections between the world’s mounting social problems and the breakdown of families and look deeply at the root causes of family disintegration—the false paradigms that confuse the priorities of parents and influence the kind of policies and practices in larger institutions (from media to government) that threaten families both economically and emotionally.

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Author:   Linda Eyre ,  Richard Eyre ,  Clayton M Christensen (Harvard Business School)
Publisher:   Familius LLC
Imprint:   Familius LLC
Dimensions:   Width: 15.00cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.60cm
Weight:   0.600kg
ISBN:  

9781939629265


ISBN 10:   1939629268
Pages:   366
Publication Date:   26 August 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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They walk their talk and have such practical, realistic ideas to help us in our families, in our life-balance, and in building values deep inside our own lives. --Stephen Covey Richard and Linda are the original creators and an ongoing integral part of ypo's most highly rated seminar raising responsible children. They have truly changed the lives of those who change the world by teaching their common sense, value based lessons of parenting that truly make a difference. My wife and I have used their techniques for years now and they really work! --Shep Moyle, International president, YPO (Young Presidents Organization) We have known and admired the Eyre family for years. Their children, many of whom are friends with ours, are a testament to what Richard and Linda teach. --Mitt and Ann Romney Linda and Richard Eyre continue to reach out to parents with sage advice on nurturing the family's value system. -Dr. Phil


They walk their talk and have such practical, realistic ideas to help us in our families, in our life-balance, and in building values deep inside our own lives. Stephen Covey Richard and Linda are the original creators and an ongoing integral part of ypo's most highly rated seminar raising responsible children. They have truly changed the lives of those who change the world by teaching their common sense, value based lessons of parenting that truly make a difference. My wife and I have used their techniques for years now and they really work! Shep Moyle, International president, YPO (Young Presidents Organization) We have known and admired the Eyre family for years. Their children, many of whom are friends with ours, are a testament to what Richard and Linda teach. Mitt and Ann Romney Linda and Richard Eyre continue to reach out to parents with sage advice on nurturing the family's value system. Dr. Phil I could not read this book on a couch. It made me stand up and commit again . . . Clayton Christensen, author of The New York Times Bestselling The Innovator's Dilemma .


They walk their talk and have such practical, realistic ideas to help us in our families, in our life-balance, and in building values deep inside our own lives. Stephen Covey Richard and Linda are the original creators and an ongoing integral part of ypo's most highly rated seminar raising responsible children. They have truly changed the lives of those who change the world by teaching their common sense, value based lessons of parenting that truly make a difference. My wife and I have used their techniques for years now and they really work! Shep Moyle, International president, YPO (Young Presidents Organization) We have known and admired the Eyre family for years. Their children, many of whom are friends with ours, are a testament to what Richard and Linda teach. Mitt and Ann Romney Linda and Richard Eyre continue to reach out to parents with sage advice on nurturing the family's value system. Dr. Phil I could not read this book on a couch. It made me stand up and commit again . . . Clayton Christensen, author of The New York Times Bestselling The Innovator's Dilemma. Individuals are not the basic unit of our economy, households are. Families are far from perfect institutions, but they are the best economic engine civilization has ever produced. When families decline and weaken, the whole economy is sure to do the same. Our life-long friends Richard and Linda Eyre make these family-to-economy connections crystal clear and point us in the directions of recovery. Nolan and Margaret Archibald, CEO of Black and Decker I've said it before: It's not what happens in the White House that matters, but what happens in your house. That, as I see it, is the message of The Turning. Barbara Bush Singapore's ministry of family and community development is set up with the same objective as the Eyre's new book to re-inshrine family and children as the true heart of our society and of our personal and individua


Linda and Richard Eyre continue to reach out to parents with sage advice on nurturing the family's value system. Dr. Phil


Individuals are not the basic unit of our economy, households are. Families are far from perfect institutions, but they are the best economic engine civilization has ever produced. When families decline and weaken, the whole economy is sure to do the same. Richard and Linda Eyre make these family-to-economy connections crystal clear and point us in the directions of recovery. Nolan and Margaret Archibald, CEO of Black and Decker The Eyres urge enlightened religious, educational, business, and government leaders who disagree about many things to at least agree about this: institutional policies should bolster life-long trust and responsibility between caring children, parents and grandparents. C. Randall Paul, President, Foundation for Religious Diplomacy Developing countries and post-communist nations all over the world are copying the mistakes of America putting ideas of materialism, entitlement, and selfish personal options ahead of responsibility and commitment to family. It is classic short-range thinking that will let us all down individuals and countries in our later years. I see The Turning as a warning, and one we had all better heed! Przemek Gacek, CEO Grupa Pracuj SA (Poland) and YPO Regional Officer, Europe CEO Just as In Defense of Food: An Eaters Manifesto opened our eyes to the undesirable effects of an industrialized food chain and Disrupting Class gave us hope for reigniting the curiosity lost to the industrialized classroom, The Turning illuminates the negative influences of industrialization upon the ultimate institution our families, while providing parents with the power to do something about it! Adam Timothy, Young Entrepreneur and Father of three young children The Eyres are right when families become stronger and more stable, both individual businesses and the whole economy benefits. Count me in for a movement to get all of our institutions to pay more attention to the needs of families. Bill M


Individuals are not the basic unit of our economy, households are. Families are far from perfect institutions, but they are the best economic engine civilization has ever produced. When families decline and weaken, the whole economy is sure to do the same. Richard and Linda Eyre make these family-to-economy connections crystal clear and point us in the directions of recovery. -- Nolan and Margaret Archibald, CEO of Black and Decker The Eyres urge enlightened religious, educational, business, and government leaders--who disagree about many things--to at least agree about this: institutional policies should bolster life-long trust and responsibility between caring children, parents and grandparents. -- C. Randall Paul, President, Foundation for Religious Diplomacy Developing countries and post-communist nations all over the world are copying the mistakes of America--putting ideas of materialism, entitlement, and selfish personal options ahead of responsibility and commitment to family. It is classic short-range thinking that will let us all down--individuals and countries--in our later years. I see The Turning as a warning, and one we had all better heed! --Przemek Gacek, CEO Grupa Pracuj SA (Poland) and YPO Regional Officer, Europe CEO Just as In Defense of Food: An Eaters Manifesto opened our eyes to the undesirable effects of an industrialized food chain and Disrupting Class gave us hope for reigniting the curiosity lost to the industrialized classroom, The Turning illuminates the negative influences of industrialization upon the ultimate institution--our families, while providing parents with the power to do something about it! --Adam Timothy, Young Entrepreneur and Father of three young children The Eyres are right--when families become stronger and more stable, both individual businesses and the whole economy benefits. Count me in for a movement to get all of our institutions to pay more attention to the needs of families. --Bill Marriott, Chairman and CEO, Marriott Corp. Well researched and thought out, this book prompts reflection and a new way of looking at the source of the world's sorrows and the problems that fester at home. --ForewordReviews


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Richard and Linda Eyre are New York Times #1 bestselling authors whose writing career has spanned four decades and whose books have sold in the millions. They have appeared on virtually all major national talk shows, including Oprah and Today, and have seen their books translated into a dozen languages.   

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