"An excellent book which should be read by every thinking parent. We don't have to over-schedule our children to help them succeed. Ironically, they are probably better off if we don't." --"The Times "(London)
"This book will convince today's overly stressed, harried parents--working too diligently but without joy or spontaneity--to stop striving for perfection and renew their faith in their own loving instincts." --Nancy Samalin, M.S., author of "Loving Your Child is Not Enough" and director and parent education or Parent Guidance Workshops in New York City
"["The Over-Scheduled Child"] sends an urgently needed message to today's parents, who are constantly feeling pressured to achieve and who, in turn, are constantly pressuring their children to reach for more. It is a plea that parents everywhere should heed." --Lawrence Balter Ph.D, Professor of Applied Psychology, New York University and author of" Who's in Control?: Dr. Balter's Guide to Discipline Without Combat"
"A wonderfully informative and restorative read for all parents." --Kyle Pruett, M.D., author of" Fatherneed: Why Father Care is as Essential as Mother Care for Your Child"