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The Epidemic: The Rot of American Culture, Absentee and Permissive Parenting, and the Resultant Plague of Joyless, Selfish Children

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Insightful critique of modern parenting woes.

"The Epidemic" might resonate with you if you've noticed a troubling disconnect between children and parents these days. Robert Shaw offers a no-nonsense look at what he perceives as a crisis in child-rearing, attributing issues to both permissive and absent parenting. If you're searching for a poignant discussion on societal trends affecting families with practical advice for course correction, this could be the compelling read you need.

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The Epidemic: The Rot of American Culture, Absentee and Permissive Parenting, and the Resultant Plague of Joyless, Selfish Children

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ISBN: 9780060011833
Authors: Robert Shaw
Publisher: Harper
Date of Publication: 2003-09-23
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Sociology, Personal Development, Science
Goodreads rating: 3.65
(rated by 191 readers)

Description

Take a good look around. You can't go into stores or restaurants without seeing joyless children screaming, sulking, resisting their parents, or pulling things off shelves. Parents, in turn, nag, complain, and often try desperately to ignore their unruly, surly offspring. In today's world, both parents and children are suffering all around us. But it takes a catastrophic event like the tragedy at Columbine High School—or one of the many other frightening examples that make headlines weekly—to get us to acknowledge that something terrible is happening to our children. We have lost touch with what they need from us to grow and thrive, and in the process we've created enormous numbers of children who are disaffected, alienated, amoral, emotionally stunted, and even violent. In The Epidemic, esteemed child and family psychiatrist Robert Shaw brings to bear a lifetime of firsthand experience with and knowledge of this plague, which has become so much the norm that we often don't even recognize its warning signs. This bold and timely book tells you how to save your child and yourself from this epidemic, but its suggestions will not be the ones that today's parents are used to hearing. While the media is far from innocent, the bulk of the blame lies with the faddish, both neglectful and overindulgent, child-rearing practices that experts have promoted for the past three decades. "These children are not an aberration. They are the natural outcome of the way we have been raising them," Shaw notes. But there is hope, and Shaw's commonsense approach cuts to the core of the problem and shows us the cure, covering such important and controversial issues.
 

Insightful critique of modern parenting woes.

"The Epidemic" might resonate with you if you've noticed a troubling disconnect between children and parents these days. Robert Shaw offers a no-nonsense look at what he perceives as a crisis in child-rearing, attributing issues to both permissive and absent parenting. If you're searching for a poignant discussion on societal trends affecting families with practical advice for course correction, this could be the compelling read you need.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.