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The Pull—And the Risks—Of Intensive Parenting

August 16, 2025
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The Pull—And the Risks—Of Intensive Parenting
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In 2024, Russell Shaw made the case for the Lighthouse Parent. “A Lighthouse Parent stands as a steady, reliable guide,” Shaw writes, “providing safety and clarity without controlling every aspect of their child’s journey.” The term, used by the pediatrician Kenneth Ginsburg and others, is a useful rejoinder to the strong pull of intensive parenting. Parents’ first instinct is often to give a solution, to get involved, to fix it. It’s a natural impulse—“we’re biologically wired to prevent our children’s suffering, and it can be excruciating to watch them struggle,” Shaw writes.

But that mindset is both exhausting for adults and damaging for kids. Instead, try to think of yourself as a lighthouse: ready to illuminate the way when your kid needs you, ready to stand back when they don’t.

On Parenting

The Gravitational Pull of Supervising Kids All the Time

By Stephanie H. Murray

When so many people think hovering is what good parents do, how do you stop?

Read the article.

The Isolation of Intensive Parenting

By Stephanie H. Murray

You can micromanage your kid’s life or ask for community help with child care—but you can’t have both.

Read the article.

Lighthouse Parents Have More Confident Kids

By Russell Shaw

Sometimes, the best thing a parent can do is nothing at all.

Read the article.


Still Curious?

  • What adults lost when kids stopped playing in the street: In many ways, a world built for cars has made life so much harder for grown-ups.
  • How to quit intensive parenting: It’s the prevailing American child-rearing model across class lines. But there’s a better way, Elliot Haspel argued in 2022.

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  • The feel-bad, feel-good movie of the year
  • The self-importance of luxury dining
  • Why so many MIT students are writing poetry

The post The Pull—And the Risks—Of Intensive Parenting appeared first on The Atlantic.

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