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TEHRAN- An audiobook of the Persian edition of Laurence Steinberg’s “The Ten Basic Principles of Good Parenting” has been released by Avaye Chirok, a prominent Iranian institute specializing in audiobook production. This release aims to provide Persian-speaking parents with valuable insights into effective parenting strategies based on Steinberg's renowned work.
The audiobook presents ten fundamental principles that are designed to help parents navigate the challenges of raising children in today’s complex world. Each principle is grounded in research and offers practical advice that can be easily integrated into daily parenting practices. By making this resource accessible in audio format, Avaye Chirok hopes to reach a wider audience, allowing busy parents to absorb the material while on the go.
The initiative reflects a growing trend in Iran to embrace audiobooks as a convenient way to access knowledge and self-improvement resources. With this release, parents are encouraged to enhance their parenting skills and foster healthier family dynamics.
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