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Hothouse Kids : How the Pressure to Succeed is Threatening Childhood

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Alissa Quart's deeply disturbing account looks at the intensely competitive and frenzied lives of America's children.

Travelling the country and talking to scores of parents, teachers and children, she looks at the over hyped world of baby edutainment and 'better baby' early education programmes, takes the lid off the world of IQ testing and child competitions (from Scrabble and chess to child preaching), and explores the lives of particular children who have been identified as prodigies - from a four-year-old painter whose works sell for $300,000 to an eight-year-old professional skateboarder who is backed by nine corporate sponsors. And she asks the questions that many parents find themselves asking.

Where should parents and teachers draw the line? How do we establish when children are being under-stimulated or over-stretched? And can the hothousing of children lead to irreparable problems later in life? "Hothouse Kids" is a thought-provoking, often shocking exploration of a subject that is only too worryingly topical.

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Arrow Books Ltd
009950927X / 9780099509271
Paperback / softback
05/07/2007
United Kingdom
English
260 p.
20 cm
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An expose of the ways in which today's children are being driven ever harder to succeed
An expose of the ways in which today's children are being driven ever harder to succeed JFSP1 Age groups: children, JMC Child & developmental psychology