Why Kids Don’t Need to Grow Up Faster—They Need Time
Why Kids Don’t Need to Grow Up Faster—They Need Time
Growing up today feels rushed. Kids are pushed to act older, think bigger, and handle more than they should. At the same time, some are kept from growing at all. This creates stress, confusion, and fear—often before a child can even explain how they feel. Childhood isn’t a race. It’s a season meant for learning, play, and feeling safe.
Protecting Childhood While Preparing for Adulthood was written to remind us of something important: kids grow best when growth is paced, not forced. Children don’t need pressure to become strong. They need time. Time to play. Time to make mistakes. Time to feel emotions without being told to “grow up” or “be mature.”
This book focuses on balance. It shows how play is learning, how responsibility can be taught without stress, and how emotional maturity develops when children feel supported instead of rushed. It’s not about perfect parenting. It’s about protecting what matters while gently preparing for what comes next.
If you’re a parent, caregiver, or someone who cares about how children grow, this book is for you. Childhood should not be something we rush through—it should be something we protect.
Coming soon.
Barnes and noble: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/s/Petchinsky
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