top | item 33402799 (no title) AlmostAnyone | 3 years ago There's much more than one in a million successful 3-kid families, so it's pretty likely this is not a fluke. discuss order hn newest eesmith|3 years ago Sure. That's because most families do not have poor parenting strategy.My point was that even with poor parenting, there can be a 3-kid family where all three kids are successful.That doesn't mean the parenting strategy should be widely replicated, given that there are more generally successful methods. AlmostAnyone|3 years ago Could you be more specific about these generally successful methods? If it is so simple, why are people looking for new/other strategies? load replies (1)
eesmith|3 years ago Sure. That's because most families do not have poor parenting strategy.My point was that even with poor parenting, there can be a 3-kid family where all three kids are successful.That doesn't mean the parenting strategy should be widely replicated, given that there are more generally successful methods. AlmostAnyone|3 years ago Could you be more specific about these generally successful methods? If it is so simple, why are people looking for new/other strategies? load replies (1)
AlmostAnyone|3 years ago Could you be more specific about these generally successful methods? If it is so simple, why are people looking for new/other strategies? load replies (1)
eesmith|3 years ago
My point was that even with poor parenting, there can be a 3-kid family where all three kids are successful.
That doesn't mean the parenting strategy should be widely replicated, given that there are more generally successful methods.
AlmostAnyone|3 years ago