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Judith Rich Harris - The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do

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Judith Rich Harris - The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do
 

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This work heightens factors other than parental influence as determinants of children's development. A "New York Times" Notable Book for 1998.
 

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Average Rating: 5.0
 
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The Nurture Assumption: My kids' behavior isn't my fault!

Date of Review:  Aug 27, 2001
The Bottom Line: Frustrated with certain behaviors in children? This book will probably interest you. I don't buy 100% of it, but challenging some closely held assumptions is good for us.
Review: ~=~ Define Parenting ~=~

Recently, some friends and I got in a heated discussion about parenting. I'm sure those of you interested in how parenting influences future citizens have given this issue some thought. How many times have you...
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  4.0

by: nwinston
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Intriguing book that takes parents off...
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Ignores some important research.
 

"cast off as easily as the dorky sweater her mother made her wear"

Date of Review:  Apr 28, 2006
The Bottom Line: On a subject I find endlessly fascinating - the ways kids turn into grownups - Harris not only taught me, but un-taught me first (which is waaay more impressive).
Review: (" 3. The advantage of twins is…
a. Having a spare in case one blows out.
b. Having both a control and experimental group to test out your theories on nature versus nurturing, love versus neglect and human parents versus wolf pack...
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  5.0

by: voxpoptart
Recommended to buy: Yes

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Genial, fun-to-read, original ... and...
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Some of her parenting advice (a very...
 

All parents should read this

Date of Review:  Feb 12, 2000
Review: As a new mother, I am very glad I read this book, and I am perpetually nagging my husband to read it, as well.

This book has been dismissed by many as being "that book that says parents don't matter." This is a shame, because parents are...
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  5.0

by: tojo
Recommended to buy: Yes

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thought-provoking, well-written
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Authors Judith Rich Harris
Nonfiction Category Family & Relationships • Law • Psychology • Social Science
Nonfiction Subcategory Unknown
Awards 1999 Pulitzer Prize

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  Format: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Pub Ltd (August 01, 2000)
ISBN: 9780747548942
 
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