Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids

Why Being a Great Parent is Less Work and More Fun Than You Think

Nonfiction, Family & Relationships, Parenting, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Sociology
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Author: Bryan Caplan ISBN: 9780465023417
Publisher: Basic Books Publication: April 12, 2011
Imprint: Basic Books Language: English
Author: Bryan Caplan
ISBN: 9780465023417
Publisher: Basic Books
Publication: April 12, 2011
Imprint: Basic Books
Language: English

We've needlessly turned parenting into an unpleasant chore. Parents invest more time and money in their kids than ever, but the shocking lesson of twin and adoption research is that upbringing is much less important than genetics in the long run. These revelations have surprising implications for how we parent and how we spend time with our kids. The big lesson: Mold your kids less and enjoy your life more. Your kids will still turn out fine.

Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical big ideas. How can parents be happier? What can they change--and what do they need to just accept? Which of their worries can parents safely forget? Above all, what is the right number of kids for you to have? You'll never see kids or parenthood the same way again.

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We've needlessly turned parenting into an unpleasant chore. Parents invest more time and money in their kids than ever, but the shocking lesson of twin and adoption research is that upbringing is much less important than genetics in the long run. These revelations have surprising implications for how we parent and how we spend time with our kids. The big lesson: Mold your kids less and enjoy your life more. Your kids will still turn out fine.

Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids is a book of practical big ideas. How can parents be happier? What can they change--and what do they need to just accept? Which of their worries can parents safely forget? Above all, what is the right number of kids for you to have? You'll never see kids or parenthood the same way again.

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