"If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun." - Katherine Hepburn
The Madness of Motherhood
In a new book, Perfect Madness: Motherhood in the Age on Anxiety
(2005: Riverhead Books), author Judith Warner, describes her experience
as a mother:
"I listened to my friends, listen to talk radio, to the mothers on the
playground, and to my daugher's nursery school teachers, and I found it all
-- the general culture of motherhood in America -- oppressive. The pressure
to perform, to attain high levels of perfect selflessness was insane. And
it was, I thought, as I listened to one more anquished friend wringing her hands
over the work-family 'balance,' and another expressing her guilt at not having
'succeeded' at breast-feeding, driving American mothers crazy. Myself
along with them.
"It took very little time on the ground in America before I found myself
becoming unrecognizable. I bought an SUV. I signed my unathletic
elder daughter up for soccer. Other 3-year-olds in her class were taking
gymnastics, too, and art, and swimming and music. I signed her up for
ballet. I bought a small library of pre-K skill books. I went around
in a state of quiet panic."
In her review of Perfect Madness (New York Times Book Review,
February 20, 2005), Judith Shulevitz observed, "Warner tends to hyperbole,
but she strikes me as right about the basic phenomenon. In a society that
measures status in comsumer goods and hard-to-come-by symbols of achievement
-- grades, awards, brand-name colleges -- the scramble for advantage is bound
to propel American upper-middle-class parents into exponentially goofier displays
of one-upmanship."
For no-nonsense, non-threatening advice to parents, check out the parenting advice
columns of Karen Stephens from Exchange, Parenting Exchange
on CD, at http://mail.ccie.com/go/eed/0574
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