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Book Synopsis: We all want our children to reach their fullest potential—to be smart and well adjusted, and to make a difference in the world. We wonder why, for some people, success seems to come so naturally. Could the secret be how they were parented? This book unveils how parenting helped shape some of the most fascinating people you will ever encounter, by doing things that almost any parent can do. You don't have to be wealthy or influential to ensure your child reaches their greatest potential. What you do need is commitment—and the strategies outlined in this book.
In The Formula: Unlocking the Secrets to Raising Highly Successful Children, Harvard economist Ronald Ferguson, named in a New York Times profile as the foremost expert on the US educational "achievement gap," along with award-winning journalist Tatsha Robertson, reveal an intriguing blueprint for helping children from all types of backgrounds become successful adults. Informed by hundreds of interviews, the book includes never-before-published insights from the "How I was Parented Project" at Harvard University, which draws on the varying life experiences of 120 Harvard students. Ferguson and Robertson have isolated a pattern with eight roles of the "Master Parent" that make up the Formula: the Early Learning Partner, the Flight Engineer, the Fixer, the Revealer, the Philosopher, the Model, the Negotiator, and the GPS Navigational Voice.
The Formula combines the latest scientific research on child development, learning, and brain growth and illustrates with life stories of extraordinary individuals—from the Harvard-educated Ghanian entrepreneur who, as the young child of a rural doctor, was welcomed in his father's secretive late-night political meetings; to the nation's youngest state-wide elected official, whose hardworking father taught him math and science during grueling days on the family farm in Kentucky; to the DREAMer immigration lawyer whose low-wage mother pawned her wedding ring to buy her academically outstanding child a special flute.
The Formula reveals strategies on how you—regardless of race, class, or background—can help your children become the best they can be and shows ways to maximize their chances for happy and purposeful lives.
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Unlock the secrets to raising highly successful children with The Formula. As parents, we all want our children to thrive and make a difference in the world. This book unveils how parenting can shape the future of your child, and you don't need to be wealthy or influential to do it. With commitment and the strategies outlined in this book, you can help your child reach their greatest potential.
Written by Harvard economist Ronald Ferguson, known for his expertise in the US educational "achievement gap," and award-winning journalist Tatsha Robertson, The Formula presents a blueprint for raising successful adults. Drawing on insights from the "How I was Parented Project" at Harvard University, the book highlights the eight roles of the "Master Parent": the Early Learning Partner, the Flight Engineer, the Fixer, the Revealer, the Philosopher, the Model, the Negotiator, and the GPS Navigational Voice.
Backed by extensive research on child development, learning, and brain growth, The Formula combines scientific knowledge with real-life stories of extraordinary individuals. From the child of a rural doctor who became a successful entrepreneur in Ghana to the state-wide elected official who learned math and science on a family farm, these stories showcase the power of effective parenting.
No matter your race, class, or background, The Formula provides strategies to help your children become the best they can be. Maximize their chances for a happy and purposeful life. Unlock their potential with The Formula.
Discover The Formula now and embark on a journey to shape the future of your children.
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