<p><em>NEW YORK TIMES</em> BESTSELLER</p><p>In the tradition of Paul Tough&#39;s <em>How Children Succeed</em> and Wendy Mogel&#39;s <em>The Blessing of a Skinned Knee </em>this groundbreaking manifesto focuses on the critical school years when parents must learn to allow their children to experience the disappointment and frustration that occur from life&#39;s inevitable problems so that they can grow up to be successful resilient and self-reliant adults.</p><p>Modern parenting is defined by an unprecedented level of overprotectiveness: parents who rush to school at the whim of a phone call to deliver forgotten assignments who challenge teachers on report card disappointments mastermind children&#39;s friendships and interfere on the playing field. As teacher and writer Jessica Lahey explains even though these parents see themselves as being highly responsive to their children&#39;s well being they aren&#39;t giving them the chance to experience failure--or the opportunity to learn to solve their own problems.</p><p>Overparenting has the potential to ruin a child&#39;s confidence and undermine their education Lahey reminds us. Teachers don&#39;t just teach reading writing and arithmetic. They teach responsibility organization manners restraint and foresight--important life skills children carry with them long after they leave the classroom.</p><p>Providing a path toward solutions Lahey lays out a blueprint with targeted advice for handling homework report cards social dynamics and sports. Most importantly she sets forth a plan to help parents learn to step back and embrace their children&#39;s failures. Hard-hitting yet warm and wise <em>The Gift of Failure </em>is essential reading for parents educators and psychologists nationwide who want to help children succeed.</p>
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