The Idle Parent: Why Less Means More When Raising Kids
By (Author) Tom Hodgkinson
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
28th June 2010
25th March 2010
United Kingdom
Paperback
256
Width 130mm, Height 198mm, Spine 16mm
184g
Tom Hodgkinson explores the forgotten art of leaving your children alone and its manifold benefits - for you, and them Why can't we just leave our kids alone If you've ever wondered why so many of today's children are unhappy, spoilt, stressed and selfish - mini-adults, really - then the answers and the remedy are to be found in The Idle Parent. Tom Hodgkinson wants us to leave our kids be, to give them the space and time to grow into self-reliant, confident, inquisitive, happy and free people. Full of practical tips of what to do and (more importantly) what not to do, Tom will not only help your kids be happier, but also help you, their parents, live happier and stress-free lives.
Tom Hodgkinson is editor of The Idler and author of How To Be Idle and How To Be Free. He contributes a parenting column to the Daily Telegraph and writes for various newspapers and magazines. He lives on a farm in Devon with his family.