In recent years, numerous studies have shown that bright, charming, seemingly confident and socially skilled teenagers from affluent, loving families are experiencing epidemic rates of depression, substance abuse, and anxiety disorders--rates higher than in any other socioeconomic group of American adolescents. Materialism, pressure to achieve, perfectionism, and disconnection are combining to create a perfect storm that is devastating children of privilege and their parents alike.
In this eye-opening, provocative, and essential book, clinical psychologist Madeline Levine explodes one child-rearing myth after another. With empathy and candor, she identifies toxic cultural influences and well-intentioned, but misguided, parenting practices that are detrimental to a child's healthy self-development. Her thoughtful, practical advice provides solutions that will enable parents to help their emotionally troubled "star" child cultivate an authentic sense of self.Madeline Levine, PhD, is a psychologist, consultant, and educator; the author of the New York Times bestsellers Teach Your Children Well and The Price of Privilege; and a cofounder of Challenge Success, a project of the Stanford School of Education that addresses education reform, student well-being, and parent education. She is also a consultant to BDT & Company, a merchant bank that advises and invests in founder- and family-led companies. She lives in San Francisco with her husband and is the proud mother of three adult sons and a newly minted granddaughter.
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"Useful...clear, sensitive..." -- Publisher's Weekly
"In this insightful book, Levine eschews the temptation to dismiss problems of privileged teens as overindulgence." -- Book List
"[Written] with clarity and understanding of the culture of affluence and its pitfalls for parents." -- Library Journal
"Fresh and important ideas about parenting in the age of affluence..." -- Mary Pipher, Ph.D., author of Reviving Ophelia
"Levine offers chapter after chapter of practical advice for dealing with family problems." -- Connecticut Post Online
"[Madeline Levine's] ideas may be uncomfortable for parents to read, but they're a wonderful wake-up call." -- Bay Area Insider
"Levine's book explores some troubling and intriguing issues that certainly are worth pondering and discussing." -- Marin Independent Journal
"She treats her subjects as well as her subject with compassion and understanding." -- Chicago Tribune
"...[an] impassioned wake-up call to parents..." -- The Gazette (Montreal)
"This book has resonated in affluent communities all over the country. [Levine is] clearly on to something." -- Atlanta Journal-Constitution
"Her writing is warm and carefully thoughtful." -- Toronto Star