Don’t be a Pusi

A politically incorrect book for entitled teens and their traumatized parents.

by Elizabeth Jordan Illustrated by Ash Antchoutine


Formats

Hardcover
$22.95
E-Book
$3.99
Softcover
$12.95
Hardcover
$22.95

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/24/2022

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 24
ISBN : 9781665719308
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 24
ISBN : 9781665719315
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.5x11
Page Count : 24
ISBN : 9781665719292

About the Book

Don’t be a Pusi combines humor, singsong poetic rhyme, and strict values that give voice to some traditional methods of parenting that have been lost. It’s nice to be friends with your child, but it’s more important to be a responsible model and inspiration, showing kids how to be strong adults when they grow up. Parents want to be “cool,” but more importantly, they should teach children to be respectful instead of rude. From the cradle to college, kids have the chance to learn from their elders, and learn they must to be successful in the world. Good life habits are formed at an early age, so parents should teach kids right from the moment they’re born, and children should pay attention to the lessons being taught. Someday, children will become parents and have kids of their own. By enforcing strict values, both parents and children alike can work together toward a happy family and a happy life. AUTHOR BIO Elizabeth Jordan has been married for thirty years and is a mother of five. She is also a visual artist who teaches art to both neurotypical and neurodiverse students of all ages. Going back to graduate school at forty-seven, she earned two master’s degrees—one in fine art and the second in Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA).


About the Author

Elizabeth Jordan is a behavioral scientist who earned both a Master of Fine Arts and a Master of Science degree in Applied Behavior Analysis while simultaneously raising five children with her husband of thirty years. She is also a visual artist who teaches art to both neurotypical and neurodiverse students of all ages.