If You Can Read...You Can Raise Extraordinary Children!

Let me repeat that….if you can READ, you too can raise extraordinary children.

Because all the necessary know-how and resources are indeed at your fingertips and on your doorstep.  It’s just a matter of knowing what they are and how to utilize them.

There are so many misconceptions out there about education, but none more tragic than the assumption that third parties be they teachers, schools, and experts, are THE conduits to academic excellence, achievement, and success in life.

A private education used to be an elite privilege of the wealthy…

But times have changed.  Today, given the explosion of knowledge, literacy, globalism, and the march of technological progress it’s now possible for almost every child to be given a personalized, advanced education.

In fact, this dynamic new world just about DEMANDS it for your children to succeed.

You most certainly can do what everyone else is doing.  You can put your kids on a bus, pay through the nose for private schools, fight with your kids over homework every night, grumble about bad teachers and low expectations,….

You can endure the bullying, the cliques, hire expensive tutors, fork over thousands of dollars for SAT prep, be forced to take out massive home equity loans to pay for college,…..and you can then PRAY that your children will be adequately prepared and skilled for productive adult living.

Or you can take another, pre-emptive, and FAR MORE EFFECTIVE approach.

You can invest a little time and effort upfront in your precious children like my wife and I did and I promise you, you will see almost instantaneous positive results.

I’ve never met a parent who didn’t genuinely want the very BEST FUTURE for their children.

But most parents might not know how to actually achieve this result.   And that’s what I can help them with.

Look, there are thousands of *schools* and tons of snazzy educational products out there seeking your hard-earned dollars.  I love how they are always endorsed by Phd’s and other alleged experts.

But have you seen one that produces 6 year old kids doing algebra?  I sure haven’t!

Let me give you something else to chew on….in 1950 the average total vocabulary of a 6 year old in America was 4,000 words  but by 1990 a 6 year old American’s average vocabulary had DROPPED to ONLY 1,000 words.

What happened? – you might ask.

Well young children went from spending the majority of their time around ADULTS to spending a majority of these precious formative years around OTHER YOUNG CHILDREN.

It’s been long known how powerful active parenting is….in fact, Hitler banned parental education outright!

If you follow my suggestions….I can GUARANTEE that your kids will BEHAVE BETTER (??)

Don’t fall behind, get ahead.

Others are hiring tutors, sending to better schools, etc.

This isn’t some novel approach….it’s a RESTORATION of what worked for centuries and a repudiation of the new experiment that hasn’t worked for the past 100+ years.


Invest money in your child at the beginning, or at the end?


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Did you know that the youngest professor EVER hired by MIT  - Erik Demaine, in 2001 – was exclusively educated by his father, a man who never even went to college?

Did you know that Mozart, arguably the greatest composer ever, was exclusively educated by his father?

Did you know that Einstein struggled mightily in school before dropping out and embarking on an independent course of study?  Today they would put him on ADHD drugs and the world might never have shared in his discoveries!

Da Vinci was educated at home, by his single father…

17 US Presidents were educated by their parents, via private tutors, or self-taught…

Edison was labeled *addled* in for the mere three months he spent in school.  Might your child be the next Edison?

 

General MacArthur(sp?), Patton, Agatha Christie, Pearl S. Buck, George Bernard Shaw, Irving Berlin, Ansel Adams, Andrew Wyeth, Blaise Pascal, C.S. Lewis, Charles Dickens, Monet, Mendelsohn

 

I’ll walk you through the exact same step-by-step educational process that took my son all the way to algebra by age 5.