The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out the Way They Do

Bibliographic Collection: 
Anthropogeny
Publication Type: Book
Authors: Harris, Judith Rich
Year of Publication: 2009
Number of Pages: 448
Publisher: Free Press
City: New York
Publication Language: eng
ISBN Number: 9781439101650
Keywords: Child development United States, Child rearing United States, Children and the environment United States., Nature and nurture United States
Abstract:

How much credit do parents deserve when their children turn out well? How much blame when they turn out badly? Judith Rich Harris has a message that will change parents' lives: The "nurture assumption" -- the belief that what makes children turn out the way they do, aside from their genes, is the way their parents bring them up -- is nothing more than a cultural myth. This electrifying book explodes some of our unquestioned beliefs about children and parents and gives us a radically new view of childhood.Harris looks with a fresh eye at the real lives of real children to show that it is what they experience outside the home, in the company of their peers, that matters most, Parents don't socialize children; children socialize children. With eloquence and humor, Judith Harris explains why parents have little power to determine the sort of people their children will become.The Nurture Assumption is an important and entertaining work that brings together insights from psychology, sociology, anthropology, primatology, and evolutionary biology to offer a startling new view of who we are and how we got that way.

Label: 1998