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Know When to Worry (And Not) -- Playdates and Axe Murders: How to Tell the Difference
Never Listen to Experts -- Who Says You Are Doing Everything Wrong. Them. Who knows less than you do about you and your kids. Them
Eat Chocolate -- Give Halloween Back to the Trick or Treaters. There's never been a single case of a razor blade in an Apple in history. Never.
Turn off the 24 Hour NewsTURN OFF THE 24 HOUR NEWS -- Go Easy on "Law & Order" too. The inflammatory hysteria will make you crazy.
Stop Thinking Like a Lawyer -- Some aspects of normal life will not lead to litigation.
Study History -- Your 10-year-old Would Have Been Forging Horse Shoes (or at least delivering papers)
Fail-- It's the New Succeed. How else are you going to learn.
Listen to Your Kids -- They're sick of Being Babied (except the actual babies, of course)
Listen to Your Parents -- They raised you, right? And you're still alive.
Relax-- Not every little thing you do impacts your child's development, unless you smother or inspire rebellion
A lot of parents today, Skenazy says, see no difference between letting their kids walk to school and letting them walk through a firing range. Any risk is seen as too much risk. But if you try to prevent every possible danger or difficult in your child’s everyday life, that child never gets a chance to grow up. We parents have to realize that the greatest risk of all just might be trying to raise a child who never encounters choice or independence. This book strikes a happy balance for safe and self-reliant kids who must ultimately live without us.
225 pages, Paperback
First published May 18, 2009