Are you having trouble viewing this email? If so, click here to see it in a web browser. | | | | | | | | | | MAY 7, 2013 | Rich Parents Increasingly Focus on Their Kids' Early Learning | | A key reason for the education gap between rich and poor in America is that wealthy parents spend a lot more time and money developing their children's cognitive development from infancy, says The New York Times. From 1972 to 2006, high-income families increased their spending on their children's enrichment by 150%; the comparable figure for low-income families was just 57%. The solution is to help low-income parents become better teachers of their children, the Times says. | | Source: No Rich Child Left Behind | | | | | | FEATURED PRODUCT | | | Harvard ManageMentor | | | | Arm yourself with the expert advice, hands-on tools, and potent practices you need to tackle your toughest managerial challenges. Harvard ManageMentor's Full Access is a comprehensive online resource of 44 modules that allows you to build and refresh the skills you need to succeed, whenever and where you want. Harvard ManageMentor provides you with: - Interactive exercises to prepare you for real-world challenges
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