Paranoid Parenting: Why Ignoring the Experts May Be Best for Your Child
EducationEducational Psychology

Paranoid Parenting: Why Ignoring the Experts May Be Best for Your Child

by Frank Furedi

Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages
240
Language
English
Published
2008-12-25

Overview

<p>Paranoid Parenting is an important book that shows how parental fears have been stoked and families harmed as a consequence. It ought to be read by every sensible individual interested in regaining a sane viewpoint that advances children's well-being. It seems that every day there is a warning about your children: everything from cots, babysitters, schools, supermarkets and public parks pose a danger. We are told that children's health, safety and welfare and constantly at risk. Based on sociological research as well as dozens of interviews, this book will bolster your confidence in your own judgements and enable you to bring up self-assured, imaginative, capable children. If you want to understand why adults act like children and children act like adults -- in short, if you want to understand why raising children today is harder than ever before -- read this book.</p>

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