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The provided text is a transcript of a podcast episode from The Daily named "The Parents Aren’t All Right" where the host, Michael Barbaro, discusses the issue of intensive parenting with Claire Cain Miller, a New York Times journalist who has written extensively on the topic. The episode explores the history of parenting in the United States, focusing on the shift from more laissez-faire approaches to the current era of hyper-attentive parenting. It argues that this intense focus on child development, driven by economic anxieties and a constant pursuit of enrichment, has created significant stress for parents, potentially impacting their mental and physical health. The conversation then delves into the potential consequences of intensive parenting for children and explores possible solutions to mitigate the pressures that parents face.
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By Arpit RanjanThe provided text is a transcript of a podcast episode from The Daily named "The Parents Aren’t All Right" where the host, Michael Barbaro, discusses the issue of intensive parenting with Claire Cain Miller, a New York Times journalist who has written extensively on the topic. The episode explores the history of parenting in the United States, focusing on the shift from more laissez-faire approaches to the current era of hyper-attentive parenting. It argues that this intense focus on child development, driven by economic anxieties and a constant pursuit of enrichment, has created significant stress for parents, potentially impacting their mental and physical health. The conversation then delves into the potential consequences of intensive parenting for children and explores possible solutions to mitigate the pressures that parents face.
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