Under Pressure: Rescuing Our Children from the Culture of Hyper-parenting

Under Pressure: Rescuing Our Children from the Culture of Hyper-parenting

by Carl Honore (Author)

Synopsis

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. Too often children today are burnt out by the time they reach their teens, thanks to a combination of tests and organised activities that fill their every waking moment. Where is the time to join their friends and play, or simply to sit and daydream? Surely there is something wrong with a parent who sends their child to see a psychotherapist after she comes third in a spelling bee in a New York school? Especially when that child is only six. Honore shows how 'slow parenting' will benefit both the child and the parents, and ensure that we are developing a new generation of children healthy in body and mind.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Export ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 27 Mar 2008

ISBN 10: 0752891367
ISBN 13: 9780752891361
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 why it is important to allow children to grow up at their own speed Will appeal to parents and teachers alike

Author Bio
Carl Honore was born in Edinburgh in 1967 and raised in Canada, and is a freelance journalist based in London. He has written for the Economist, Observer, National Post and the Houston Chronicle. His first book, In Praise of Slow, was a Sunday Times bestseller and sold around the world.