Eric Davis, Dina Santorelli - Férfivá nevelni - Mit tanulhat egy szülő a haditengerészet elit kommandósaitól?
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Eric Davis, Dina Santorelli - Férfivá nevelni - Mit tanulhat egy szülő a haditengerészet elit kommandósaitól?
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In today's modern life, in the world of smartphones and social networks, more and more parents are waking up to the fact that our children spend too much time in virtual reality, instead of gathering experiences in real life, practicing cooperation, developing their problem-solving skills or endurance. It is not by chance that camps in which children can test themselves in real situations, facing real difficulties, and in the process get a taste of standing up and being put to the test, are becoming more and more popular.
Eric Davis served more than sixteen years in the US Army, including about ten of those in the SEALs, the US Navy's Special Forces. He went through the toughest military training in the world and learned how to survive in the toughest conditions. He learned to think creatively, to expand his own limits, and even to go beyond them.
He also benefited greatly from his experience in the army in his private life, in his relationship with his children, especially his son. Since he himself had to grow up without a father's presence and paternal example, he knew how important all this is in the life of a boy, especially an adolescent. But he was also aware that being a father was not an easy task. We have to set expectations not only for our children, but also for ourselves, and face every challenge as if our children's lives and our lives depend on it.
Nowadays, when children spend most of their time at school and adults spend most of their time at work, it can often be difficult to establish a meaningful father-son relationship. But you should never give up!
With the help of his former comrades, the elite commandos of the navy, Eric Davis guides the reader through instructive, practical examples of how to strengthen his relationship with his son, how to shape him into a strong, self-confident and brave man, by emphasizing the role of discipline, leadership skills and adventures.
As a SEAL soldier and then as a trainer, ERIC DAVIS took part in many secret deployments and missions in various parts of the world. He trained Chris Kyle and Marcus Luttrell as snipers, intercepted more than twenty ships transporting contraband from Iraq, but he considers raising his children and fulfilling his vocation as a father to be the greatest achievement and result of his life.