Six ways to raise a smart kid

Lynn O’Shaughnessy, contributor to moneywatch.com, reports on a new study that finds “a strong correlation between the number of books a family owns and a child’s academic track record.” O’Shaughnessy also reports on a study by Freakonomists Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner, who determined six factors for a child’s success in school.

The six positive factors for a child’s success in school are:

  1. The child has educated parents.
  2. The parents have high socioeconomic status.
  3. The parents are involved in the PTA.
  4. The mother was at least 30 at the time of her first child’s birth.
  5. The parents speak English at home.
  6. The child has many books at home.

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