by Carl Honore (Author)
The parent screaming from the touchline at an eight-year-old to make an overlapping run; the pregnant mother playing Mozart to her unborn baby; the rigid schedule for babies, which develops into an agenda of activities for a young child - all these are familiar instances of hyper-parenting. With the pressure growing all the time for children to get into the best schools and universities, or to develop their nascent talents and become the next Tiger Woods or Williams sister, it has never been more difficult to be a child. In Carl Honore's brilliant follow-up to In Praise of Slow he makes an impassioned call for parents and teachers to allow children to grow up at a slower rate. He takes us on a journey round the world in search of a new formula for parenting and childhood. He talks to a range of experts and sifts the latest research to find what problems parents, teachers and children face, and to seek out the best solutions. Honore shows how 'slow parenting' will benefit both the child and the parents, and ensure that we create happier children and calmer parents.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: Orion
Published: 27 Mar 2008
ISBN 10: 0752875310
ISBN 13: 9780752875316
Book Overview: Carl Honore's first book reached the Sunday Times bestseller list and sold over 50,000 copies in all editions A natural successor to In Praise of Slow, this book reveals the importance of allowing children the chance to develop naturally Will appeal to parents and teachers alike Education and childhood issues are constantly in the news