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Chasing Childhood

"All work and no play is no way for kids to grow up."

2021-06-25 en 78m
Documentary
In today's highly charged world of structure, stranger danger, and helicopter parenting, free play in childhood has disappeared, giving way to unprecedented anxiety and depression. This phenomenon impacts kids from a range of socioeconomic backgrounds. Children's lives are consumed with wall-to-wall activities and constant monitoring-the overprotected, over-directed, over-pressured childhood is the new normal. This film takes us to schools in affluent Wilton, CT; working class Patchogue, NY; and metropolitan Manhattan. Throughout these different stories, a central question emerges: How can we eschew harmful parenting strategies and empower our kids to become their most fully realized, authentic selves? The film offers possible solutions as journalist Lenore Skenazy, evolutionary psychologist Peter Gray, former dean of freshmen at Stanford University Julie Lythcott-Haims, and leaders of the "free play" movement fight to restore a less curated childhood.

Director

Eden Wurmfeld

Producer

Lisa Eisenpresser

Director

Margaret Munzer Loeb

Editor

Mary Ann Toman

Executive Producer

Margaret Munzer Loeb

Director of Photography

Justin Schein

Status

Released

Countries

  • United States of America

Companies

  • MML Productions

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