How to Raise Successful People

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"How to Raise Successful People" is a parenting and education book by Esther Wojcicki that outlines her TRICK philosophy—Trust, Respect, Independence, Collaboration, and Kindness—for raising confident, capable, and resilient children.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
education book
parenting book
advocatesPrinciple Collaboration
Independence
Kindness
Respect
Trust
aimsTo help parents raise capable children
help parents raise confident children
help parents raise resilient children
associatedWith Esther Wojcicki’s teaching experience at Palo Alto High School
author Esther Wojcicki NERFINISHED
contains case studies of students and families
educational anecdotes
practical parenting strategies
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
describesConcept TRICK philosophy
emphasizes project-based learning
real-world responsibility
student independence
encourages children’s decision-making
children’s responsibility for their own learning
collaborative family culture
focusesOn building children’s confidence
preparing children for the future world of work
raising self-reliant children
reducing overparenting
genre education
parenting
self-help
hasPhilosophyAcronym TRICK
highlights importance of kindness in education
importance of trust in parenting
influencedBy Esther Wojcicki’s journalism teaching background
language English
mainSubject child development
education
parenting
success
promotes growth mindset in children
mutual respect between parents and children
open communication in families
targetAudience caregivers
educators
parents

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Esther Wojcicki notableWork How to Raise Successful People