1 You Can’t Make Me gives a lot of examples and stories from real life, which make the book very relatable. By first explaining how strong-willed children think, a parent gains insight into why the child acts like he or she does. It’s in their nature to fight for a choice in life because deep down, they know they can’t be made to do anything if they’re willing to face the consequences. You Can’t Make Me (But I Can Be Persuaded) by ...This entry was posted in Reading and tagged Non-Fiction parenting on November 22, 2019 by Sarah Anne Carter