Die Angst Vor Dem Kindlichen Tyrannen В· Eine Ge... -

Gebhardt argues that 20th-century German education was less about nurturing and more about a deep-seated . For decades, experts warned parents that showing too much affection would turn their children into "tyrants" who would manipulate their families.

Johanna Haarer’s 1934 book, The German Mother and Her First Child , remained a bestseller long after the war, promoting strict schedules and emotional distance as a way to prevent "tyrannical" behavior. Key Themes Die Angst Vor Dem Kindlichen Tyrannen В· Eine Ge...

In Miriam Gebhardt’s non-fiction work (The Fear of the Child Tyrant: A History of Education in the 20th Century), the historian explores how the fear of "spoiling" children has shaped German parenting for generations. The Legacy of Disconnect Gebhardt argues that 20th-century German education was less

The feature highlights how contemporary parents still struggle with these historical echoes, caught between the desire for a loving bond and the lingering fear that their child might "take control". Key Themes In Miriam Gebhardt’s non-fiction work (The

The book traces how pediatricians and educators—rather than intuition—dictated family life, often leading to a chronic sense of insecurity among parents.

For those looking to explore this history or find modern alternatives to these traditional methods, resources like Penguin Random House provide deeper insights into Gebhardt's research, while current guides on sites like Audible offer modern, bond-focused parenting approaches. "Die Angst vor dem kindlichen Tyrannen" von Miriam Gebhardt