The book The Idle Parent by Tom Hodgkinson is a radical approach to child-rearing, demonstrating how modern life affects childhood. Why can't we just leave our kids alone? If you have ever wondered why many of today's children are unhappy, spoiled, stressed, and selfish, the answers and solutions can be found in The Idle Parent. Tom Hodgkinson urges parents to give their children the freedom and time to develop into independent, confident, curious, and happy individuals. The book is full of practical advice on what to do and, more importantly, what not to do, for the benefit not only of your children but also for your own happiness as parents.
Gathering excerpts from reviews: “Wise, practical, funny, personal, it will make you much better parents” - Oliver James. “An inspiring book, in a truly subversive spirit. It's time to abandon 'silly grown-up things' and embrace childhood in all its messy glory” - London Lite. “A recipe for bright, happy people who need neither television nor a therapist. What more could one ask for?” - Evening Standard.
Tom Hodgkinson is the founder and editor of The Idler and the author of the books How to be Idle, How to be Free, The Idle Parent, and Brave Old World. In 2011, he founded The Idler Academy in London, a bookshop, café, and cultural venue that hosts literary events and offers courses in academic and practical subjects – from Latin to embroidery. His motto is “Freedom through Education”.
Pages: 256, Dimensions: 13x13cm
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