On the outside, we all do age. We all age in the same direction and at the same pace. Without formal instruction, we all have to figure out on our own what it means to be an adult. If you're a parent looking for wisdom on how to impart skills to your kids, Julie Lyth has you covered with her book, How to Raise an Adult.
Whether it’s grades and test scores, cushy jobs or big salaries, our ideas of “success” tend to be incredibly narrow and often start incredibly early. Julie Lythcott-Haims is a New York Times bestselling author and former Dean of Freshmen at Stanford, and she is dedicated to helping people reconsider what really makes a happy, “successful” adult. Julie shares wisdom for parents and anyone who has been parented on why it’s crucial to question societal expectations, how to find your own path and why empathy towards yourself and others are the true key to loving who you’ll grow up to be. For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts