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Beyond Dr Spock: how we parent in the digital age

You may be the proud parent of a toddler or about to be confronted with someone else’s toddlers this holiday season. Who do you turn to for parenting advice? An “expert”, such as Dr Benjamin Spock or Gina Ford (the authors of two of the 20th century’s best-selling baby books)? A nursery teacher? Or your peer group on social media?

Until a decade ago, the answer was often “an expert”. (At least, it was in my experience: when my own daughters were infants, I slavishly read Ford’s The Contented Little Baby Book and nervously asked nannies, doctors and nurses for advice.) No longer: a subtle shift in toddler care seems to be under way. And this not only has implications for harried parents, grandparents and anyone else involved in childcare, it also carries a much wider message about consumer culture and how we interpret our political economy today.

This shift is captured well by the story of Primrose Schools, a chain of American pre-school nurseries founded in Atlanta in 1982. Through a franchise model, the company has expanded across the US with 400-odd outlets, producing $780m of revenue in 2018. In 2008, it was acquired by Roark Capital, a private equity group.

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吉蓮•邰蒂

吉蓮•邰蒂(Gillian Tett)擔任英國《金融時報》的助理主編,負責全球金融市場的報導。2009年3月,她榮獲英國出版業年度記者。她1993年加入FT,曾經被派往前蘇聯和歐洲地區工作。1997年,她擔任FT東京分社社長。2003年,她回到倫敦,成爲Lex專欄的副主編。邰蒂在劍橋大學獲得社會人文學博士學位。她會講法語、俄語、日語和波斯語。

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