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What is the difference between the poor and the rich in educating their children?
After investigation and study, American education experts found that the education of children of the rich class is different from that of children of low-income families.

Working-class parents give their children more instructions: do this and don't do that. Simple and clear, strict rules. The children they educate are generally polite and behave in a certain way, but they are used to obedience and are not good at arguing. It's another scene when we reach middle-and high-income families. Parents should spoil their children more and never say "no" to them easily. If a child wants to do something that parents don't allow, parents will patiently inspire, discuss and persuade him or her to give up, and sometimes even "negotiate" to reach an agreement.

Not long ago, there was a movie starring Andy Lau called "Seeing the Dragon Dismantling the Three Kingdoms", which mentioned Cao Cao's granddaughter Cao Ying. When she was a few years old, she sat in Cao Cao's arms, watching her grandfather arrange troops and command thousands of troops. As an adult, she is brilliant and uses her troops like a god. Even Zhu Gekongming has a headache for her.

American presidents and sons George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush are also the best examples. There is a saying in China that "if you add wings to a tiger, you will grow old with your son".

Some people say that maybe there are excellent genes in their family blood. I don't deny it, but in my understanding, it is the fathers who passed on the advanced way of thinking to future generations. This way of thinking is a reflection on life that has been inherited and summarized from generation to generation through experience.

"Don't let the children lose at the starting line!" Where did the starting line go? Is it in front of children, in front of us, or in front of parents?

Rich dad raises rich son? It should be said that it makes sense. And this kind of wealth is not economic and material wealth, but spiritual wealth. Thinking and understanding of life is a great wealth.

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