A psychologist specializing in families for over twenty five years, Steve Biddulph is today one of the world's best known parenting authors. His books are simple, powerful, funny, and down-to-earth. They also have a deeper side, they stand against the tide of consumerist feel-good parenting advice, with their clear criticism of the madness of modern life and the isolation and loss of community that it brings about for struggling mothers and fathers.
Each of Steve's books confronts an underlying social problem on a wide scale, and have contributed to changes in thinking about the needs of children. The Secret of Happy Children tackled the deeply negative style of parenting in people of northern European descent - based on his own cultural roots in Yorkshire in the 1950's - "The World Capital of Negative Parenting". It brought humour, storytelling, and earthy honesty to the whole genre of parenting advice books.
More Secrets dealt with ways to get toddlers and children to behave without using hitting or shouting, at the same time affirming the need for parents to be in charge - with warmth, but firmness based on a clear sense of helping a child think through what works best. It also was the first book to question the practice of putting under twos in childcare, which has now been widely validated by recent research.
The Making of Love addressed the widespread 1980's epidemic of disposable marriage, the fact that most divorces were preventable and needless.
Steve's most influential book Manhood broke the log jam on thinking about males, and has lead to significant attitude change in the helping professions around the world, father friendly workplace practices, paternity leave, counselling services and health services addressing men, but above all the recognition amongst ordinary fathers that they have a clear and precious role in their sons and daughters lives, beyond just being a "walking wallet". Manhood has also healed the rift between thousands of men and their own fathers, a unique instance of reconciliation prompted through the written word.
Raising Boys followed soon after, and has been the first parenting book in history to be a number one bestseller in countries from Australia to Brazil, Ireland to Japan.
Steve brings background in working with high need families, working with Vietnam veterans and emergency services, a specialist practice in the care of rape, trauma and abuse victims, directorship of the Collinsvale Centre training therapists and counsellors, and a consultancy worldwide in making schools more boy-effective. Today he divides his time between campaigning and speaking worldwide to parents, and involvement in social justice and environmental issues in his own country Australia.
He has raised almost a quarter of a million dollars in the past three years for human rights campaigns and assistance to refugee families and children mistreated in Australian government detention centres, which have been the subject of widespread criticism and concern among health and child welfare professionals. In particular, Steve co-leads and funds the SievX National Memorial Project, to remember, and help the victims of this tragedy in which 300 refugee mothers and children died under suspicious circumstances on a vessel trying to reach safety in Australia.
Steve lives in Tasmania, with co-author Shaaron Biddulph, among their extensive extended family and a wide range of recovering native animals.
Steve Biddulph
ISBN:9780732281298
A special, combined edition of the highly acclaimed bestsellers "Secrets of Happy Children and "More Secrets of Happy Children".
In The Secret of Happy Children you will discover what's really happening inside kid's minds, and what to do about it...more details Format:Paperback Pages:297
Manhood was the most socially important book released by Steve Biddulph. It has been quoted in Australian parliament, as well as in a presentation to MPs in the British House of Commons...more details Format:Paperback
Is a highly practical book putting into practice the values and ideas in the first book. It teaches the 'stand and think' method of getting toddlers to co-operate without needing to hit or yell (much!), and also was the first book worldwide to really ask the hard questions about putting very young children in childcare...more details Format:Paperback
Co-Authors Shaaron and Steve Biddulph.
New guide to parenting, in the precious years from
birth to age six, by the authors of The Secret to
Happy Children...more details Format:Paperback Pages:240
This book altered the whole approach to boys in government policy, schools, and of course at home - the first parenting book ever to be a number one bestseller in Australia, with more than a million copies sold it is still hugely popular even in countries like Brazil, Japan, South Africa, and Northern Ireland...more details Format:Paperback
Our first and best known book worldwide, Secrets arose out of Steve's first five years working with families in Launceston, a working town in Northern Tasmania...more details Format:Paperback
In the years following Manhood, journalists and interviewers kept asking - is anything happening - where is this mens revolution you talk about? Steve kept quietly gathering evidence - stories, articles, book extracts, telling how men were breaking the old moulds...more details Format:Paperback
Fifteen years ago, some close friends of the authors went through a painful and shattering divorce. Feeling powerless to help, as friends usually do, Steve and Shaaron begain a long term project to understand, for themselves as much as anyone else, how to make love work...more details Format:Book