Julie Lythcott-Haims Quotes
Millennials In The Workplace Have Been Called "orchids"2 (can't Survive Outside The Greenhouse) And "teacups"3 (chip Easily And Then Are Ruined), But To Me The Most Prescient Metaphor For Young Adults Sent Out Into The World After Being Overparented Is "veal" - A Term Coined By Massachusetts Educator Joe Maruszczak - Meaning They're Raised In Controlled Environments And Led, Metaphorically, To Slaughter. None Of Us Took A Course Called "how To Hold Your Kid Back," But Overparenting Appears To Be Seriously Poor Preparation For Life In The Work World. In 2014, Interested
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