“What is your take on the book Bad Therapy by Abigail Shrier?” at least twenty-three thousand four hundred and seventeen persons have asked since Shrier’s book came out to deserved accolades. “Well, now that’s a good question,” I reply to all of them simultaneously. “Shrier’s
Thanks for the list, John. When someone is right all the time, you become [to everyone else] a consistent drip of water: reliable, annoying, there. After awhile, people forget that water is essential to life. That's your new by-line - Rosemond: Essential to Life...And Annoying
Dr. Rosemond- I am compelled to share that I give you FULL credit in nearly every conversation I have concerning the raising of children. In fact, it’s become somewhat of a joke amongst my girlfriends “You knew I wasn’t going to let this conversation go on without a shout-out to my man John Rosemond!” I usually proclaim. I live in Nebraska and I was introduced to your work by my pediatrician. You are a national treasure and I’m so happy to follow you!
When I read your title, the song by The Rolling Stones immediately came to mind, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Wonder if you played the Stones during your rock & roll band days.
Obviously, Abigail Shrier along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Matt Walsh, read your book, "The Diseasing of America's Children", 1st. printed in the year 2008, by John Rosemond and Bose Ravenel, MD. I bet you have a lot of silent respect. Hopefully after the soon approaching elections, you'll be commissioned a member of the "appropriate parties" that effectuates change. If such occurs, maybe no respect, but satisfaction galore. BTW - I never heard of Jordan Peterson until you mentioned him.
Thanks for the list, John. When someone is right all the time, you become [to everyone else] a consistent drip of water: reliable, annoying, there. After awhile, people forget that water is essential to life. That's your new by-line - Rosemond: Essential to Life...And Annoying
Dr. Rosemond- I am compelled to share that I give you FULL credit in nearly every conversation I have concerning the raising of children. In fact, it’s become somewhat of a joke amongst my girlfriends “You knew I wasn’t going to let this conversation go on without a shout-out to my man John Rosemond!” I usually proclaim. I live in Nebraska and I was introduced to your work by my pediatrician. You are a national treasure and I’m so happy to follow you!
I have tooted your horn for decades! My family and I are so grateful for you and your wisdom.
Hugs John! 🤗
When I read your title, the song by The Rolling Stones immediately came to mind, "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction". Wonder if you played the Stones during your rock & roll band days.
Obviously, Abigail Shrier along with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Matt Walsh, read your book, "The Diseasing of America's Children", 1st. printed in the year 2008, by John Rosemond and Bose Ravenel, MD. I bet you have a lot of silent respect. Hopefully after the soon approaching elections, you'll be commissioned a member of the "appropriate parties" that effectuates change. If such occurs, maybe no respect, but satisfaction galore. BTW - I never heard of Jordan Peterson until you mentioned him.