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Too Much of a Good Thing by Daniel J. Kindlon (2001, Hardcover) 
Too Much of a Good Thing by Daniel J. Kindlon (2001, Hardcover)

 
Too Much of a Good Thing by Daniel J. Kindlon (2001, Hardcover)

Publisher: Miramax
Publication Date: 2001-08-01
Language: English
Format: Hardcover
ISBN-10: 0786867272
ISBN-13: 9780786867271
Product ID: EPID1794646
Description: Dan Kindlon, author of the bestselling book RAISING CAIN presents his theory that today's affluent parents are spoiling their children with an overabundance of material goods and consequently denying youngsters the opportunity to learn t...
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Synopsis
Dan Kindlon, author of the bestselling book RAISING CAIN presents his theory that today's affluent parents are spoiling their children with an overabundance of material goods and consequently denying youngsters the opportunity to learn through adversity. Kindlon also contends that overindulging children will result in a lack of self-sufficiency, lack of self-control, excessive self-absorption, and a tendency towards depression. Also discussed is how parents can reach out to the their children in order to encourage the development of emotional maturity and a sense of self-worth.

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Publication Date:2001-08-01

Size
Length:267 pages
Height:9.5 in
Width:6.3 in
Thickness:1.0 in
Weight:19.2 oz

Publisher's Note
A thought-provoking guide is filled with a wealth of information for raising well-balanced children in an age of increasing wealth, where we give too much and expect too little, by identifying the "Seven Sins of Indulgence"--Disrespectfulness, Goal-lessness, Narcissism, Naivete, Amorality, Inability to Tolerate Boredom, and Underachievement.

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