Small doses of psychedelic drugs are said to make parents more engaged and even childlike in their enthusiasm. Is this reckless nonsense, or a parenting breakthrough?
Kolosowa is a journalist and a fiction writer. She was an editor at ZEIT Campus and later a senior editor at “Vice”. She has been an editor at ZEIT ONLINE since 2017 and has worked in the family department since 2023. As a freelance author, she has written for DIE ZEIT, “Spiegel.de” and the “Tagesspiegel”, among others. Her first novel, “Flying Dogs”, was published by Ullstein, the second, “The Houseman”, by Leykam.
Small doses of psychedelic drugs are said to make parents more engaged and even childlike in their enthusiasm. Is this reckless nonsense, or a parenting breakthrough?
Small doses of psychedelic drugs are said to make parents more engaged and even childlike in their enthusiasm. Is this reckless nonsense, or a parenting breakthrough?
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