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How Parenting Got So Intense

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

You can't find a better explanation of the rise of helicopter parenting and how, when and why that morphed into "intensive parenting" than this New York Times podcast from a few weeks ago, inspired by the surgeon general's report on parental burnout.

Michael Barbaro, host of "The Daily," interviews Claire Cain Miller, a Times reporter (and the ...Read more

How to Step Into a New Future

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

They say the road to success is made by walking. For kids, that is literally true.

Turns out that the more kids walk around, the more upward mobility they enjoy as adults, concluded a study in American Psychologist.

The researchers, led by Shigehiro Oishi, wondered why there are such "large regional differences in upward social mobility." They...Read more

Of Foot Binding and Modern Childhood

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

We no longer live in an era of foot binding, writes my Let Grow cofounder Peter Gray, a psychologist who studies the importance of mixed-age, unsupervised play. But for about a thousand years, as he notes in a recent Substack post, girls in China would have their feet broken and bound to stop them from growing. This was considered not only ...Read more

When Parents Track Kids at College

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

A recent front-page article in The Wall Street Journal - "Surveillance Parents Face the Ultimate Firewall: Freshman Year" -- described the difficulty -- even agony -- some parents are feeling when their kids go off to college and are harder to monitor and help from afar.

I don't blame parents for the fear and loss they feel at any stage of the ...Read more

Why Aren't You Singing?

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

The shower is where America does it -- in private, with no one judging, just because it feels good.

I'm talking about singing, of course, that once-universal pastime that uplifts the soul, reboots the body and doesn't demand a monthly fee. So why aren't we singing all the time?

I just spent a chunk of the day in synagogue -- it is the Jewish...Read more

A Parenting Reality Check

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

Once again, readers, I. MUST. RANT. Why? I ... just heard from a mom trying to get two other families to let their kids play with her kids in her yard for an hour a week. Unsupervised.

AN HOUR A WEEK. She lives on a quiet street in quiet suburb in a quiet state. Classic single-family homes. Zero traffic. Other parent (who has stood and ...Read more

Time to Ignore Our Kids

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

The New York Times printed some surprising advice last week: "Parents Should Ignore Their Children More Often."

I agree!

In a culture that demands we spend ever more of our time supervising, entertaining, teaching and, of course, driving our kids, the op-ed by University of Southern California psychology professor Darby Saxbe, says: Enough! ...Read more

Advice for the Surgeon General

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

Surgeon General Vivek Murthy has issued an advisory announcing something most of us suspected: Parenting is hard.

To ease the pain -- parents are woefully lonely, and about half report overwhelming daily stress versus 26% of nonparents -- Murthy endorses measures personal, political and workplace: more paid time off, more child care funding, ...Read more

Child Protective Services: Stop Hounding This British Star!

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

British TV personality Kirstie Allsopp let her 15-year-old go on a three-week train trip around Europe with a friend, age 16. Allsopp then published a proud, happy comment about it on X -- which has prompted an investigation by child protective services.

Last week, Allsopp wrote that, "My little boy has returned from 3 weeks inter-railing, he'...Read more

The Solomon of Divorce

Parents / Lenore Skenazy /

"Relationships don't last anymore," observed comedian Rita Rudner. "When I meet a guy, the first question I ask myself is, 'Is this the man I want my children to spend their weekends with?'"

Great joke -- horrible reality. But a new solution is on the horizon. After years of research, writer/activist Emma Johnson has come up with the best ...Read more

 

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