24 January 2011

Do (rich) parents matter?


"The greatest luxury we can give our children, it turns out,
is the luxury of being the type of parent that doesn't matter at all." 
(Jonah Lehrer, wsj.com


Such an interesting article:
"How much do the decisions of parents matter? Most parents believe that even the most mundane acts of parenting—from their choice of day care to their policy on videogames—can profoundly influence the success of their children. Kids are like wet clay, in this view, and we are the sculptors. 
Yet in tests measuring many traits, from intelligence to self-control, the power of the home environment pales in comparison to the power of genes and peer groups. We may think we're sculptors, but the clay is mostly set.
A new paper suggests that both metaphors can be true. Which one is relevant depends, it turns out, on the economic status of families."
Read the whole article here





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