How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims
On Veteran’s Day, Jennifer hosted our next bookclub with How to Raise an Adult: Break Free of the
Overparenting Trap and Prepare Your Kid for Success by Julie Lythcott-Haims.
This non-fiction book describes the current trend in
parenting where adults become so involved in their children’s lives that kids
are not able to develop the fundamental skills needed to survive in the world as
adults. The anecdotes in the book
describing the extent of parent involvement are certainly disturbing (parents
calling their child’s employers).
In general, there was
agreement that the book became a bit repetitive after the first few chapters – ok
ok, we got the point. But all-in-all, it
was informative and certainly encouraged reflection of our own parenting styles
and how we would like to do better.
The book inspired some interesting discussion about raising
children in other countries besides the United States. (Karen enlightened us
with more worldly views from her experiences in Canada and Switzerland.) We also explored different thoughts about
college admissions and chores.
Unfortunately, some of our bookclubbers were missing and were greatly
missed.
On to our last bookclub of the year …
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