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Hodgkinson argues that the frantic need to constantly supervise can lead to anxiety, both for parents and their children. By embracing moments of neglect – or simply stepping back and allowing children to navigate challenges on their own – families may find a newfound sense of balance and happiness. He contends that children are more resilient and capable than society often gives them credit for, and that fostering independence can be beneficial for their development.
The narrative weaves through various anecdotes and cultural observations, encouraging readers to reevaluate their parenting styles. Hodgkinson emphasizes that stepping back doesn’t mean abandoning responsibility; rather, it's about allowing space for growth and self-discovery.
In a society that often prioritizes over-scheduling and constant oversight, this book serves as a gentle reminder that less can indeed be more. By rethinking what it means to be present, parents can cultivate a more harmonious environment for both themselves and their children.