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Эмили Хартингтон Дети без границ. Как современное воспитание ломает детей

Эмили Хартингтон Дети без границ. Как современное воспитание ломает детей

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Product: Children Without Borders: How Modern Parenting Breaks Kids by Emily Hartington Price: 2359.00 RUR

In Children Without Borders, Emily Hartington delivers a sharp critique of contemporary parenting trends that prioritize shielding children from all discomfort. This book argues that overprotective, permissive approaches—where every tantrum is pathologized and normal struggles become therapy-worthy events—are inadvertently creating a generation ill-equipped for real-world challenges.

Hartington challenges the idea that constant validation and avoidance of stress lead to resilience. Instead, she examines why children raised without boundaries, consequences, or exposure to manageable adversity often grow into anxious, dependent adults. The book questions the rise of "trauma" labels for ordinary developmental hurdles and the fear of adulthood that seems to define many young people today.

This is not a gentle guide but a provocative call to educators, parents, and child-development experts. It asks whether modern parenting, in its quest to be kind, has actually made children weaker. While the book presents strong opinions, readers should note it reflects Hartington’s perspective and is not an official study. For those interested in exploring the debate around overparenting, this title offers a controversial but thought-provoking viewpoint.

Customer reviews

Mark O'Neill ★★★☆☆
Bottom line: The product card is clear and well-structured, with a concise description that explains the book's critical stance on modern parenting. It effectively highlights the key arguments without being too lengthy, though the focus on controversy might not appeal to everyone. Overall, it's easy to understand what the book is about and who it's for.
Michael Thompson ★★★★☆
The product card is clear and well-structured, with a concise description that explains the book's critical stance on modern parenting. It effectively highlights the key arguments without being too lengthy, though the focus on controversy might not appeal to everyone. Overall, it's easy to understand what the book is about and who it's for.