"While well-intentioned liberal parents (aka this book's audience) will find numerous aspects of the German style superior—and many of our own trends duly worrying—most of the substantial change Achtung Baby suggests requires a large-scale shift in both prevailing attitude and state funding, neither of which will be forthcoming in this country for the foreseeable future. There's only so much one American parent can do—I and my sad little bike commute can certainly attest to that. And what's more, there's only so much one American parent, slammed with work and barely hanging on, will want to do. Achtung Baby is a great read, but it may leave the American reader feeling helpless rather than inspired—a sentiment all too common in, if you'll pardon the expression, the current Zeitgeist."
Sara Zaske at Slate reviews Achtung Baby: An American Mom on the German Art of Raising Self-Reliant Children.
Saturday, February 10, 2018
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