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    <![CDATA[A lively, thought-provoking book that zeros in on the timely issue of how anti-intellectualism is bad for our children and even worse for America.    <p>Why are our children so terrified to be called &quot;nerds&quot;? And what is the cost of this rising tide of anti-intellectualism to both our children and our nation? In <em>Nerds</em>, family psychotherapist and psychology professor David Anderegg examines why science and engineering have become socially poisonous disciplines, why adults wink at the derision of &quot;nerdy&quot; kids, and what we can do to prepare our children to succeed in an increasingly high-tech world.     <p><em>Nerds</em> takes a measured look at how we think about and why we should rethink &quot;nerds,&quot; examining such topics as:   - our anxiety about intense interest in things mechanical or technological;  - the pathologizing of &quot;nerdy&quot; behavior with diagnoses such as Asperger  syndrome;  - the cycle of anti-nerd prejudice that took place after the Columbine incident;  - why nerds are almost exclusively an American phenomenon;  - the archetypal struggles of nerds and jocks in American popular culture and history;  - the conformity of adolescents and why adolescent stereotypes linger into adulthood long after we should know better; and nerd cultural markers, particularly science fiction.    <p>Using education research, psychological theory, and interviews with nerdy and non-nerdy kids alike, Anderegg argues that we stand in dire need of turning around the big dumb ship of American society to prepare rising generations to compete in the global marketplace.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[Psychologist David Anderegg has written a fascinating book about the worries that wake parents up at night. His confrontational premise is, &quot;Worry reveals very much about the parent and very little about the child.&quot; Rather than view a child through the prism of a parent's anxiety, Anderegg focuses parents on their child's unique temperament. He surveys our culture and  child-development literature, asking searching, nettlesome questions. For example, why do Americans feel so invaded by their own cultural products? Among his targets are parents who read too much and those who view their children's college acceptance as a parental final exam. Each chapter outlines how parents may be overreacting to issues such as school violence and offers insightful ideas for parents to try at home. Anderegg is at his best in a brilliant chapter about drugs. Here, he explores the unresolved authority issues of boomer parents who are grieving about their current &quot;uncool&quot; state. Although the subject of sexuality is curiously underplayed, Anderegg's prickly ideas and practical suggestions will gain this book a wide, well-deserved readership. <em>--Barbara Mackoff</em>]]>
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