Parenting has unnecessarily become a difficult chore. The stunning finding of twin and adoption studies is that while parents now spend more time and money on their children than ever before, in the long run, upbringing is significantly less significant than genetics. These insights have unexpected repercussions on how we raise and interact with our children. The main takeaway is to enjoy life more and mold your children less. Your children will still develop normally.Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical ...
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Parenting has unnecessarily become a difficult chore. The stunning finding of twin and adoption studies is that while parents now spend more time and money on their children than ever before, in the long run, upbringing is significantly less significant than genetics. These insights have unexpected repercussions on how we raise and interact with our children. The main takeaway is to enjoy life more and mold your children less. Your children will still develop normally.Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical big ideas. How can parents be more content? What are they able to change, and what must they simply accept? What concerns may parents safely ignore? What is the ideal number of children for you to have, above all? You'll never have the same perspective on kids or parenting again. Parents frequently overestimate the expenses and sacrifices required for parenthood while underestimating the joys and rewards. Many of the worries and apprehensions parents have about starting a family again are unfounded or illogical. This book is broken up into chapters, each of which examines a different argument in favor of having more kids. The definition of parenthood is extensively outlined in the first chapter, which establishes the scene. It also explores issues including the advantages of having siblings, how parenting practices affect kids' outcomes, how genetics play a part in parenting, and the significance of happiness and well-being in raising kids. Overall, "Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids" is a thought-provoking book that challenges conventional wisdom about parenthood and offers a fresh perspective on the joys and benefits of raising children. It is a worthwhile read for anyone who is considering having children or who is interested in the economics and psychology of parenting. Get a Copy now!!!
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