Like most middle-class American parents, Hanna Rosin pays a lot of attention to her children. But it hasn’t always been that way. Just a generation ago, kids enjoyed immense freedom from adult supervision. Rosin says that today's kids are under perpetual surveillance. In a new article in The Atlantic magazine, she investigates why Americans are so protective of their children, and she'll join us Monday to talk about how our obsession with child safety has whitewashed childhood of its independence, risk and joys of discovery.
Read Hanna Rosin's article "Hey Parents: Leave Those Kids Alone!" It's the cover story in The Atlantic's April 2014 issue.
Hanna Rosin is an Atlantic national correspondent and author of the book The End of Men [Amazon|Indiebound].