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Abstract:The author chronicles her life as the child of Adlerian parent educators and a grandchild of one of Rudolf Dreikurs’s co-counselors and the best-selling Adlerian author, Edith Dewey. In lighthearted narration, she describes her childhood within a friendly, chock-full household and how the Dreikurs model of child-rearing prevailed. The author describes how natural it was for her to follow in the parent educator role and how she eventually found her own way as educator and best-selling author. The author lauds the many contemporary Adlerians who have touched her life and helped her personally and professionally.