How to Raise an Adult
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How to Raise an Adult Break Free of the Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success

"Julie Lythcott-Haims is a national treasure. . . . A must-read for every parent who senses that there is a healthier and saner way to raise our children." -Madeline Levine, author of the New York Times bestsellers The Price of Privilege and Teach Your Children Well "For parents who want to foster hearty self-reliance instead of hollow self-esteem, How to Raise an Adult is the right book at the right time." -Daniel H. Pink, author of the New York Times bestsellers Drive and A Whole New Mind A provocative manifesto that exposes the harms of helicopter parenting and sets forth an alternate philosophy for raising preteens and teens to self-sufficient young adulthood In How to Raise an Adult, Julie Lythcott-Haims draws on research, on conversations with admissions officers, educators, and employers, and on her own insights as a mother and as a student dean to highlight the ways in which overparenting harms children, their stressed-out parents, and society at large. While empathizing with the parental hopes and, especially, fears that lead to overhelping, Lythcott-Haims offers practical alternative strategies that underline the importance of allowing children to make their own mistakes and develop the resilience, resourcefulness, and inner determination necessary for success. Relevant to parents of toddlers as well as of twentysomethings-and of special value to parents of teens-this book is a rallying cry for those who wish to ensure that the next generation can take charge of their own lives with competence and confidence.
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Dana Kraft@dkatx
3 stars
Aug 15, 2022

Very little in here was surprising to me or really even new information. I guess I'm not a helicopter parent. One interesting thing was the "list" of things that your child should be able to do on his/her own by certain ages. That was thought provoking, but other than that...meh.

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Katie Cheng@katiec
4 stars
Sep 14, 2021

A wholehearted and well-researched book, with many familiar names! A parenting and life philosophy I can get behind, having been on the other side of anxious parenting myself.

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Andrea Hak-Kovacs@andreareads
3.5 stars
Feb 23, 2024
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Ashley Reber @adachic
4 stars
Aug 16, 2022
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Jk Jensen@jkj
4 stars
Aug 14, 2022
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KADY BURNS@kburns
3 stars
Feb 8, 2022
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Stephen Schenkenberg@schenkenberg
3 stars
Dec 29, 2021
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Aaron Chan@aaron1
4 stars
Nov 23, 2021
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Patricia Doon@trishdoon
5 stars
Nov 18, 2021
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Julie Berman@bookies
5 stars
Oct 15, 2021
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Vio@vio
4 stars
Aug 14, 2021