Andrew Solomon: Perhaps the immutable error of parenthood is that we give our children what we wanted, whether they want it or not.
Penelope Trunk: If you want to raise a really successful child, you should let them quit things. Often.
PBS: Think telling your children they're special will help them reach higher, work harder and bravely pursue their dreams? Maybe. But you might also be making them narcissists.
Francis Fukuyama: One of the most sobering graphs in Our Kids shows that while the proportion of young children from college-educated backgrounds living in single-parent families has declined to well under 10 per cent, the number has risen steadily for the working class and now stands at close to 70 per cent.
Jim Tankersley: About 25 percent of American families are now headed by a single mom, according to Isabel Sawhill of the Brookings Institution, double the rate from 1970. Nearly half the children of single mothers live in poverty.
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