Taming the tiger parent - Tanith Carey

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Title
Taming the tiger parent
Author
Tanith Carey
format
Paperback / softback
Publisher
Robinson
Language
English
UK Publication Date
20140918

Mozart in the womb, Baby Einstein DVD's for newborns and i-pad learning apps for toddlers.
From the moment the umbilical cord is cut, today's parents feel trapped in a never-ending race to ensure their child is the brightest and the best. But while it's completely natural for us to want our kids to reach their potential, at what point does too much competition become damaging?
With constant testing in schools also raising the stakes, how can we tell when hot-housing children is actually doing more harm than good? In this ground-breaking and provocative book, award-winning journalist and parenting author Tanith Carey presents the latest research on what this contest is doing to the next generation. She explains why, far from making our children more go-getting and successful, it can back-fire with life-long repercussions, damage their emotional well-being and fracture their relationships with the very people who love them most: their parents.
In this essential manual for today's modern parent, Tanith offers parents practical, realistic solutions that will give them permission to take their foot off the gas and reclaim a more relaxed family life. Packed with insights, experts' tips, real experiences and resources, this book is a timely guide to safeguarding your child's well-being in a competitive world - so they can grow into the happy, emotionally balanced people they really need to be.

'I've hardly been able to put the book down . . . as I turned each page I'd find something else that resonated with me. . . Tanith has the ability to challenge your thinking without it being judgmental or preachy. She shares lots of real life case studies and draws on her own experience as a parent and combines this with solid research to make a really readable book.

mummyfromtheheart.com


'A brilliant new parenting book . . . filled with strategies for raising children's self-esteem and nurturing them and how to help children avoid burn out and stress. I like how simple, doable yet effective these strategies are . . . I relished this book and I think it is really important.

BabyBudgeting.co.uk


'An impassioned book appealing to other parents to rethink all the relentless competitiveness - before it's too late.'

Psychologies


'A highly readable, well-balanced, well-argued contribution to the rapidly-growing mountain of parenting books, with plenty of practical, achievable advice for anyone who wants to escape from the tiger race.'

Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood


'A fantastic new book by Tanith Carey which gives children back their childhood.'

Dr David Whitebread, Senior Lecturer in Psychology of Education at Cambridge University


'The book is GREAT . . . in a great tradition along with Madeleine Bunting's Willing Slaves, and Sue Gerhardt's The Selfish Society, and of course Kim Payne's Simplicity Parenting, as critiques of society that also help us re-orient our parenting . . . beautifully lucid and readable, and . . . definitely on the right track in terms of what kids need.

Steve Biddulph, parenting author


'I could not stop reading! It is one of those books that from page one, had me nodding and agreeing at every point.'

Shaheen Merali, Families

'Possibly the best book I have read in the parenting arena. Insightful and thought-provoking, it teaches you how to parent in a better, more conducive way so that you stay connected to your child and see them for who they are - not what they can do.'

Naomi Richards, The Parenting Coach

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Tanith Carey is award winning national newspaper journalist and writer on parenting and society for the Guardian, The Independent and the Daily Mail, among many others newspapers and magazines.
She is also the author of six books - three on parenting. Her previous book Where Has My Little Girl Gone? How to protect your daughter from growing up too soon, published in May 2011, was the first hands-on guide for parents on how to handle the challenges of early sexualisation. It received widespread media coverage - including a three day serialisation in the Daily Mail, the cover of Guardian Family, a spread and opinion pieces in the Independent and Independent on Sunday.

I've hardly been able to put the book down . . . as I turned each page I'd find something else that resonated with me. . . Tanith has the ability to challenge your thinking without it being judgmental or preachy. She shares lots of real life case studies and draws on her own experience as a parent and combines this with solid research to make a really readable book.
mummyfromtheheart.com

A brilliant new parenting book . . . filled with strategies for raising children's self esteem and nurturing them and how to help children avoid burn out and stress. I like how simple, doable yet effective these strategies are . . . I relished this book and I think it is really important.
BabyBudgeting.co.uk

An impassioned book appealing to other parents to rethink all the relentless competitiveness - before it's too late.
Psychologies

a highly readable, well-balanced, well-argued contribution to the rapidly-growing mountain of parenting books, with plenty of practical, achievable advice for anyone who wants to escape from the tiger race.
Sue Palmer, author of Toxic Childhood

a fantastic new book by Tanith Carey which gives children back their childhood
Dr David Whitebread, Senior Lecturer in Psychology of Education at Cambridge University

The book is GREAT . . . in a great tradition along with Madeleine Bunting's Willing Slaves, and Sue Gerhardt's The Selfish Society, and of course Kim Payne's Simplicity Parenting, as critiques of society that also help us re-orient our parenting . . . beautifully lucid and readable, and . . . definitely on the right track in terms of what kids need.
Steve Biddulph

I could not stop reading! It is one of those books that from page one, had me nodding and agreeing at every point.
Families - Shaheen Merali

The content is insightful and shrewd and I do hope that parents and individuals working in schools read it and take note.
Sir Anthony Seldon, leading educationalist

Bravo. Definitely important to keep this in front of parents.
Carl Honore, author of In Praise of Slowness and Under Pressure

forensic, intelligent approach
New Statesman

Type
BOOK
Keyword Index
Child rearing.|Parent and child.
Country of Publication
England
Number of Pages
vi, 218

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