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Too Much of a Good Thing: Raising Children of Character in an Indulgent Age - Dan Kindlon
Too Much of a Good Thing: Raising Children of Character in an Indulgent Age
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While many adolescents today have all the useful accessories of a prosperous society-cell phones, credit cards, computers, cars-they have few of the responsibilities that build character. Under intense pressure to be perfect and achieve, they devote little time to an inner life, and a culture... show more
While many adolescents today have all the useful accessories of a prosperous society-cell phones, credit cards, computers, cars-they have few of the responsibilities that build character. Under intense pressure to be perfect and achieve, they devote little time to an inner life, and a culture that worships instant success makes it hard for them to engage in the slow, careful building of the skills that enhance self-esteem and self-sufciency. In this powerful and provocative book, Dr. Kindlon delineates how indulged toddlers become indulged teenagers who are at risk for becoming prone to, among other things, excessive self-absorption, depression and anxiety, and lack of self-control. Too Much of a Good Thing maps out the ways in which parents can reach out to their children, teach them engagement in meaningful activity, and promote emotional maturity and a sense of self-worth. Dan Kindlon, Ph.D. is a professor of child psychology at Harvard University. He is a frequent contributor to Child magazine and is the co-author of Raising Cain, a New York Times best-seller. He lives in Boston with his wife and two children.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780786886241 (0786886242)
ASIN: 0786886242
Publisher: Miramax
Pages no: 288
Edition language: English
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The author did a good job of explaining how much potential there is to damage our children by indulging them in things rather than setting clear and realistic limits on what they can have and how they can behave. The main message of this book was that parents who don't spend enough time and effort...
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