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  1. Time to teach Kate a little lesson.From rich to poor, you’ll have money no more!Think you could get by without lots of money? All it takes is a little creati...

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    I have spent the last decade researching why this is the case. The evidence all points to one cause underlying the different disturbances documented: pressure for high-octane achievement. The children of affluent parents expect to excel at school and in multiple extracurriculars and also in their social lives. They feel a relentless sense of pressu...

    Whence the unrelenting pressure? Some comes from families. There are certain high-pressure traps that white-collar parents, more than others, can fall into. The first is excessive emphasis on children's accomplishments. Most parents fervently wish for their children to enjoy the same gratifications that they have been fortunate enough to receive fr...

    Why should we care about the problems of rich kids? Most important, because no child should be left behind, regardless of parental education or income. Any young person who remains in anguish deserves and needs adult intervention. Minimizing the problems of rich kids is as ill-founded as accepting death by guns as just what happens to inner-city yo...

    Putting a brake on the development of symptoms among ambitious youth is not easy; it will require changes at multiple levels, from systems of secondary and higher education to individual families. At high-achieving schools, the leadershipneeds to understand that the relentless pursuit of star status can powerfully thwart the well-being of students....

  2. May 17, 2019 · Social scientists have long understood that a child’s environment — in particular growing up in poverty — can have long-lasting effects on their success later in life. What’s less well understood is exactly how. A new Harvard study is beginning to pry open that black box.

  3. Jan 8, 2016 · “Perhaps we needn’t feel sorry for these ‘poor little rich kids.’ But if we don’t do something about their problems, they will become everyone’s problems,” they wrote.

  4. Nov 2, 2016 · In an era when low-income children are offered different learning opportunities than rich children, Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Roberta Michnick Golinkoff explain that we must work to provide all...

  5. Nov 24, 2021 · - The New York Times. I Grew Up Poor. How Am I Supposed to Raise My Middle-Class Kids? Nov. 24, 2021. Richie Pope. Share full article. 650. By Esau McCaulley. Contributing Opinion Writer. Every...

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  7. Wealth is highly correlated between parents and their children; however, little is known about the extent to which these relationships are genetic or determined by environmental factors.