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The Price of Privilege: How Parental Pressure and Material Advantage Are Creating a Generation of ...
Madeline Levine

HarperCollins, 2006 - 256 pages

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excellent

this is a fabulous book. the love of money over people and the disregard for substantive values are destroying our society. this book sheds a great deal of light on the ways that we are hurting our children and ourselves. it is extremely well-written and intelligent. you won't be disappointed.


Very good, she has some pearls of wisdom to share

I think I've mentioned this book about 5 times in conversation this week to assorted friends and relatives. It is thought provoking and meaty. It may be preaching to the readership choir though. Any parent who is thoughtful enough to want to read this book is probably a parent who is parenting thoughtfully as well. But it validates a parental approach of not giving kids all that you can afford. And that any deficit of your time with your kids can not be fixed by anything you can buy.
I could see the author's negative bias towards women who have chosen to raise kids full time. The author seems not to understand how a woman could be content without a paid profession to fullfill her self. But she also has seen some very disturbed/unbalanced families with moms at home.
I would recommend this book absolutely. The goal of assisting our kids to become people of integrity, honesty, and compassion is much more esssential than what college they get into. Being a late bloomer in academics is more likely than being a late bloomer in good character. And yes, my personal view is that without a religious faith, it is very difficult to find a moral foundation on which to anchor yourself. But this book is aiming at a broader audience.


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Best book for this generation

This is the most informative book I have read in years. I have a troubled teen daughter and I could not understand how our situation got so desperate that we needed to send her to a wilderness program. I thought that with two loving parents and all the advantages in the world that her life would have been wonderful. Now I see why it was not. I have also been able to figure out some of the things I was doing to sabotage her and what I can now do to help her. This book does for affluent teens what "Reviving Ophelia" did for adolescent girls. It is very clearly written with many examples. I find it beneficial taken as a whole or on a chapter by chapter basis. Very compelling and sobering.


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content hits the nail on the head for helicopter and overzealous parents

Had to recognize that is described our "education" style to the tee. Showed the value of backing off at times to let the child develop...


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Madeline Levine has been a practicing psychologist for twenty-five years, but it was only recently that she began to observe a new breed of unhappy teenager. When a bright, personable fifteen-year-old girl, from a loving and financially comfortable family, came into her office with the word empty carved into her left forearm, Levine was startled. This girl and her message seemed to embody a disturbing pattern Levine had been observing. Her teenage patients were bright, socially skilled, and loved by their affluent parents. But behind a veneer of achievement and charm, many of these teens suffered severe emotional problems. What was going on?

Conversations with educators and clinicians across the country as well as meticulous research confirmed Levine's suspicions that something was terribly amiss. Numerous studies show that privileged adolescents are experiencing epidemic rates of depression, anxiety disorders, and substance abuse -- rates that are higher than those of any other socioeconomic group of young people in this country. The various elements of a perfect storm -- materialism, pressure to achieve, perfectionism, disconnection -- are combining to create a crisis in America's culture of affluence. This culture is as unmanageable for parents -- mothers in particular -- as it is for their children. While many privileged kids project confidence and know how to make a good impression, alarming numbers lack the basic foundation of psychological development: an authentic sense of self. Even parents often miss the signs of significant emotional problems in their "star" children.

In this controversial look at privileged families, Levine offers thoughtful, practical advice as she explodes one child-rearing myth after another. With empathy and candor, she identifies parenting practices that are toxic to healthy self-development and that have contributed to epidemic levels of depression, anxiety, and substance abuse in the most unlikely place -- the affluent family.




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