...Listen to previous podcasts from the Book Review. In the New York Times Book Review, Judith Warner considers two new books about the culture and politics of motherhood, and Judith Newman reviews Anne Enright’s memoir “Making Babies.” Ms. Enright is...
...two categories made it "little more than another Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus tick-box work". Judith Warner concurred in the New York Times , condemning "a long and ploddingly earnest book" and the author's widening of the definition of...
...immediately give up our children for adoption - preferably to parents in France or China. First there was Judith Warner’s Perfect Madness, a 2006 bestseller that contrasted French parents with American mothers. USA moms came off as truly terrifying...
...in this respect "Bringing Up Bébé” has less in common with "Tiger Mom” and more in common with Judith Warner’s excellent 2005 book, "Perfect Madness.” Like Druckerman, Warner spent several years raising her children in France where, she writes,...
...this for the decline of our civilization if they were, in fact, typical. But, of course, they arent. Judith Warner is the author, most recently, of “We’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication...
...this for the decline of our civilization if they were, in fact, typical. But, of course, they arent. Judith Warner is the author, most recently, of “We’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication...
...with a team of horses.” We’ve Got Issues: Children and Parents in the Age of Medication, by Judith Warner “This book was a real eye-opener. It’s about the assumptions many people make about things without knowing any facts, namely that children...
...paradoxically, might be exactly what we need to reconnect with others. Also in this issue, TIME Ideas columnist Judith Warner looks at how the trappings of high status actually increase our levels of stress. "Research indicates that as you near the top,...
...in a recent New York Times op-ed about “Ritalin Gone Wrong”, which I wrote about a few weeks ago. Judith Warner has a lovely rebuttal in Time, rounding up the expert opinions of those who work closely with ADHD patients and know what Sroufe...
...Money for 20-Somethings "A consensus has emerged that, psychologically, they're a generation of basket cases: profoundly narcissistic...." Judith Warner, "The Why Worry Generation." The New York Times, May 28, 2010. "They were raised to believe they...
...Tim Klein / As you’ve no doubt heard, thousands of young — and not-so-young — people are returning to the Inn of Mom and Dad to wait out the Great Recession. A whopping 85% of college graduates now circle back to the bedrooms they lived in during...
...Tim Klein / As you’ve no doubt heard, thousands of young — and not-so-young — people are returning to the Inn of Mom and Dad to wait out the Great Recession. A whopping 85% of college graduates now circle back to the bedrooms they lived in during...
...went about getting it, could and would be discussed publicly, as a source of pleasure, not shame. As Judith Warner noted in the New Yorker in 2009: In everything that Brown has written or edited, she has promoted the message that sex is great , and...
...however, and he left to co-found a tutoring firm — the first of several education-related business ventures. (MORE: Judith Warner: Why Are the Rich So Interested in Public School Reform?) His next company got its start when one of his tutors, a Yale...