Everyone Judges the New Parent Who's Always on His Phone. I Totally Get Him.
Briefly

The problem is that often something born of a pop-social-science-driven Aha! moment can never get any deeper than the original Aha! The thing has already been 'proven,' so the job of writing becomes an act of extra confirmation, which turns anything that might have felt like a revelation into the opposite... What frightens me the most are the things that are so plain to see that they don't quite seem worth acknowledging.
One of the things that this potty training book demanded was a chunk of consecutive days in which you don't take your eyes off your kid, since they are forbidden to wear clothing of any kind.
Read at Slate Magazine
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