: This shift often leads to increased anxiety, alienation, and a hostile or sexualized youth culture.

: The book challenges the cultural narrative that children need extensive peer interaction to be "socialized," arguing instead that true maturity grows from a secure adult attachment. The Solution: Reclaiming the Attachment

This report summarizes the core concepts of the parenting classic by developmental psychologist Gordon Neufeld and physician Gabor Maté . The Core Problem: Peer Orientation

Neufeld and Maté argue that parenting is not about "fixing" behavior with tactics or punishments, but about nurturing the . Go to product viewer dialog for this item.

: Excessive reliance on peers can undermine family cohesion and interfere with healthy emotional development.

The authors identify a modern cultural trend called , where children and youth look to their peers for direction, values, and identity rather than to their parents.