No More Push Parenting: How to Find Success and Balance in a Hypercompetitive World

No More Push Parenting: How to Find Success and Balance in a Hypercompetitive World

No More Push Parenting: How to Find Success and Balance in a Hypercompetitive World

No More Push Parenting: How to Find Success and Balance in a Hypercompetitive World

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Overview

CAN PARENTS AVOID THE OVERACHIEVEMENT TRAP AND STILL RAISE SUCCESSFUL CHILDREN?

In America's hypercompetitive culture, children are being suffocated by our quest to make them the best. As competitive parenting has been on the rise since the 1980s, so have rates of teen suicide, eating disorders, depression, and drug use. Yet the cycle of "push parenting" doesn’t show signs of slowing down. Our children today are competing with classmates who began listening to Mozart in utero and were enrolled in educational classes at the ages of two and three. Under these circumstances, parents feel that they cannot afford to opt out.

No More Push Parenting
offers solutions for parents caught up by the need to push their children to the top, those parents who don't want to push but worry that their children may not measure up. With her fifteen-plus years of clinical experience, Dr. Elisabeth Guthrie provides targeted, prescriptive alternatives to the problem of push parenting, supported by the illustrative case studies of real children who are and aren't succeeding--and why. She explores the ways in which children are hindered emotionally and intellectually by the pressure to succeed that they often feel from parents on a daily basis.

Helping parents discover the fine line between good parenting and pressure parenting, Dr. Guthrie provides them with the permission to do less pushing without sacrificing their ideals for their children, and offers techniques that they can use to deflect the pressure to push while still providing healthy encouragement. With tips for enhancing the development of every child's unique set of talents, the book is a vital reality check for anyone concerned about what's really best for kids.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780307488862
Publisher: Harmony/Rodale
Publication date: 12/16/2009
Sold by: Random House
Format: eBook
Pages: 272
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Elisabeth Guthrie, MD, is a special lecturer at Columbia University Medical Center and former head of the Learning Diagnostic Center at Blythedale Children’s Hospital in Valhalla, New York. She lives in New York, dedicating her time to medical student and post graduate education of early child development.

Kathy Matthews is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Savvy Mom’s Guide to Medical Care, which she coauthored with Dr. Pam Gallin. The mother of two sons, she lives in Pelham, New York.
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