"HYPER-PARENTING sends an urgently needed message to today's parents who are constantly feeling pressured to achieve and who, in turn, are constantly pressuring their children to reach for more. It is a plea that parents everywhere should heed. Rosenfeld and Wise persuasively call for a return to authenticity, thoughtfulness, and wisdom in the day-to-day domain of child rearing during these difficult times. It is meaningful reading for contemporary parents.
"An excellent book which should be read by every thinking parent. We don't have to over-schedule our children to help them succeed. Ironically, they are probably better off if we don't." --"The Times "(London)
"This book will convince today's overly stressed, harried parents--working too diligently but without joy or spontaneity--to stop striving for perfection and renew their faith in their own loving instincts." --Nancy Samalin, M.S., author of "Loving Your Child is Not Enough" and director and parent education or Parent Guidance Workshops in New York City
"["The Over-Scheduled Child"] sends an urgently needed message to today's parents, who are constantly feeling pressured to achieve and who, in turn, are constantly pressuring their children to reach for more. It is a plea that parents everywhere should heed." --Lawrence Balter Ph.D, Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University and author of" Who's in Control?: Dr. Balter's Guide to Discipline Without Combat"
"A wonderfully informative and restorative read for all parents." --Kyle Pruett, M.D., author of" Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child"
An excellent book which should be read by every thinking parent. We don't have to over-schedule our children to help them succeed. Ironically, they are probably better off if we don't. "The Times (London)"
This book will convince today's overly stressed, harried parents--working too diligently but without joy or spontaneity--to stop striving for perfection and renew their faith in their own loving instincts. "Nancy Samalin, M.S., author of Loving Your Child is Not Enough and director and parent education or Parent Guidance Workshops in New York City"
["The Over-Scheduled Child"] sends an urgently needed message to today's parents, who are constantly feeling pressured to achieve and who, in turn, are constantly pressuring their children to reach for more. It is a plea that parents everywhere should heed. "Lawrence Balter Ph.D, Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University and author of Who's in Control?: Dr. Balter's Guide to Discipline Without Combat"
A wonderfully informative and restorative read for all parents. "Kyle Pruett, M.D., author of Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child""
"An excellent book which should be read by every thinking parent. We don't have to over-schedule our children to help them succeed. Ironically, they are probably better off if we don't." --The Times (London)
"This book will convince today's overly stressed, harried parents--working too diligently but without joy or spontaneity--to stop striving for perfection and renew their faith in their own loving instincts." --Nancy Samalin, M.S., author of Loving Your Child is Not Enough and director and parent education or Parent Guidance Workshops in New York City
"[The Over-Scheduled Child] sends an urgently needed message to today's parents, who are constantly feeling pressured to achieve and who, in turn, are constantly pressuring their children to reach for more. It is a plea that parents everywhere should heed." --Lawrence Balter Ph.D, Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University and author of Who's in Control?: Dr. Balter's Guide to Discipline Without Combat
"A wonderfully informative and restorative read for all parents." --Kyle Pruett, M.D., author of Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child