The Idle Parent
Autor Tom Hodgkinsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 mai 2010
This wise and funny book presents a revolutionary yet highly practical approach to childcare: leave them alone.
"The Idle Parent came as a huge relief to the whole family. Suddenly, it was okay to leave the kids to sort it out among themselves. Suddenly, it was okay to be responsibly lazy. This is the most counterintuitive but most helpful and consoling child-raising manual I've yet read."-Alain de Botton, author of The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work and The Consolations of Philosophy
"The most easy-to-follow-without-being-made-to-feel-inadequate parenting manifesto ever written . . . A godsend to parents."- The Sunday Times
"Add liberal doses of music, jovial company and deep woods to play in- all central to the idle, not to say Taoist, life-and you have a recipe for bright, happy people with need of neither television nor shrink. Who could ask for more?"- The Evening Standard
In The Idle Parent, the author of The Freedom Manifesto and How to Be Idle applies his trademark left-of-center theories of idleness to what can be one of the thorniest aspects of adult life: parenting.
Many parents today spend a whole lot of time worrying and wondering- frantically "helicoptering" over their children with the hope that they might somehow keep (or make?) them flawless. But where is this approach to childcare getting us? According to Hodgkinson, in our quest to give our kids everything, we fail to give them the two things they need most: the space and time to grow up self-reliant, confident, happy, and free. In this smart and hilarious book, Hodgkinson urges parents to stop worrying and instead start nurturing the natural instincts toward creativity and independence that are found in every child. And the great irony: in doing so, we will find ourselves becoming happier and better parents.
"The Idle Parent came as a huge relief to the whole family. Suddenly, it was okay to leave the kids to sort it out among themselves. Suddenly, it was okay to be responsibly lazy. This is the most counterintuitive but most helpful and consoling child-raising manual I've yet read."-Alain de Botton, author of The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work and The Consolations of Philosophy
"The most easy-to-follow-without-being-made-to-feel-inadequate parenting manifesto ever written . . . A godsend to parents."- The Sunday Times
"Add liberal doses of music, jovial company and deep woods to play in- all central to the idle, not to say Taoist, life-and you have a recipe for bright, happy people with need of neither television nor shrink. Who could ask for more?"- The Evening Standard
In The Idle Parent, the author of The Freedom Manifesto and How to Be Idle applies his trademark left-of-center theories of idleness to what can be one of the thorniest aspects of adult life: parenting.
Many parents today spend a whole lot of time worrying and wondering- frantically "helicoptering" over their children with the hope that they might somehow keep (or make?) them flawless. But where is this approach to childcare getting us? According to Hodgkinson, in our quest to give our kids everything, we fail to give them the two things they need most: the space and time to grow up self-reliant, confident, happy, and free. In this smart and hilarious book, Hodgkinson urges parents to stop worrying and instead start nurturing the natural instincts toward creativity and independence that are found in every child. And the great irony: in doing so, we will find ourselves becoming happier and better parents.
| Toate formatele și edițiile | Preț | Express |
|---|---|---|
| Paperback (2) | 58.85 lei 25-31 zile | +23.33 lei 5-11 zile |
| Penguin Books – 24 mar 2010 | 58.85 lei 25-31 zile | +23.33 lei 5-11 zile |
| Penguin Publishing Group – 13 mai 2010 | 133.27 lei 22-36 zile |
Preț: 133.27 lei
Nou
Puncte Express: 200
Preț estimativ în valută:
23.58€ • 27.65$ • 20.71£
23.58€ • 27.65$ • 20.71£
Carte disponibilă
Livrare economică 19 ianuarie-02 februarie 26
Preluare comenzi: 021 569.72.76
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781585428007
ISBN-10: 1585428000
Pagini: 263
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10: 1585428000
Pagini: 263
Dimensiuni: 140 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Editura: Penguin Publishing Group
Descriere
The author of "The Freedom Manifesto" applies his trademark left-of-center theories of idleness to what can be one of the thorniest aspects of adult life: parenthood. He explains why laid-back parents raise happier and healthier kids.
Notă biografică
Tom
Hodgkinson
is
editor
ofThe
Idlerand
author
ofHow
To
Be
IdleandHow
To
Be
Free.
He
contributes
a
parenting
column
to
theDaily
Telegraphand
writes
for
various
newspapers
and
magazines.
He
lives
on
a
farm
in
Devon
with
his
family.