This blog post is in response to a recent New Yorker article, “Don’t,” from the May 18, 2009 issue. For those unfamiliar with the article, it can be found here. For those too busy to indulge in a full-length New Yorker feature, I have provided the following brief summary.
Archive for May, 2009
Zen and the Art of Parenting
“You must teach your kids they are special without having them think they are more special than anyone else.”
-Ray Magliozzi, Car Talk
A treatise on the middle path of child-rearing – or, how to help your offspring traverse the razor’s edge of adolescence – with input from Tom and Ray Magliozzi of NPR’s Car Talk.
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