Danh ngôn của Pamela Druckerman

We Anglophones have reasons for adopting strange diets. Increasingly, we live alone. We have an unprecedented choice of foods, and we're not sure what's in them or whether they're good for us. And we expect to customize practically everything: parenting, news, medicines, even our own faces.
We Anglophones have reasons for adopting strange diets. Increasingly, we live alone. We have an unprecedented choice of foods, and we're not sure what's in them or whether they're good for us. And we expect to customize practically everything: parenting, news, medicines, even our own faces.
Những người nói tiếng Anh như chúng tôi có lý do để áp dụng những chế độ ăn kiêng kỳ lạ. Càng ngày chúng ta càng sống một mình. Chúng ta có sự lựa chọn chưa từng có về thực phẩm và chúng ta không chắc trong đó có gì hoặc liệu chúng có tốt cho chúng ta hay không. Và chúng tôi hy vọng có thể tùy chỉnh mọi thứ trên thực tế: cách nuôi dạy con cái, tin tức, thuốc men, thậm chí cả khuôn mặt của chính chúng tôi.
Tác giả: Pamela Druckerman | Chuyên mục: Parenting | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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- I'm not the first to admit that raising a child in Park Slope, Brooklyn, can bear an embarrassing resemblance to the TV show 'Portlandia.' My wife and I try to have some ironic distance from the culture of organic, chemical-free parenting, but we're often participants.
- There was kind of a no-nonsense parenting style that my parents had that was true of the time. Everything now... there are books, and there are websites, and there are blogs, and you're reading, and there's research. We're such an interconnected world now, and half the stuff they did was pretty terrible, but we somehow turned out fine.
- We had a kid. The kid was awesome. She didn't fall asleep easily. We complained about it. We got frustrated. But we didn't look for an out. We just accepted that this was part of parenting.
- When it comes right down to it, developing a critical sensibility about parenting isn't really about disapproval; it's about honing your own sensibilities, figuring out how you want to parent.
- Sleeping is one of the more private aspects of parenting; it happens in a quiet room, whereas eating is a more public aspect of parenting. Other people can see it and compare it to what their kids eat.