The parents we mean to be : how well-intentioned adults undermine children's moral and emotional development
Summary
Through the author's own original field research, a surprising picture of the moral development of children emerges to confirm that parents' intense focus on their children's happiness is turning many children into self-involved, fragile conformists who feel ashamed when they fail to measure up. He... Full description
- Helping children manage destructive emotions
- Promoting happiness and morality
- The real danger in the achievement craze
- When being close to children backfires
- Moral adults : moral children
- The real moral power of schools
- The morally mature sports parent
- Cultivating mature idealism in young people
- Key moral strengths of children across race and culture.