I've been reading the book, "Raise a Smarter Child by Kindergarten,"
searching for the secret tools that will increase my daughter's IQ by a
promised 30 points. I want her to have the competitive edge I never had
in childhood, such as the ability to multiply, divide, subtract,
daydream and other mathematical skills. The point is, I'm doing my best
to ensure she develops into someone smarter than her father.
So I
was intrigued when I saw an ad for today's "Oprah" about a 7-year-old
who performs surgery, a 9-year-old who hosts national talk shows and an
8-year-old who sings in the opera. These kids are already smarter than
me. But how do they do it? What secrets do they hold that I can pass
along to my own daughter, who is thankfully napping and, if all goes
well, will remain asleep for the entire show. Her future depends on it.
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