Book (Practical) Education How a high school graduate single mother raised her child as a UCLA scholarship student 45 ways / Masumi Takamatsu

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 教育 高卒シングルマザーがわが子をUCLA特待生に育てた45の方法 / 高松ますみ
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Item number: BO4002845
Released date: 22 Sep 2023

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Education
[Introduction to Contents]
This book is not a book that teaches the know-how of studying abroad or studying for entrance exams. It explains how to raise children who can achieve their own goals, make voluntary efforts toward achieving them, and raise children who can realize themselves, rather than walking on the rails laid by parents in an age when there is no correct answer such as "0 0 makes you happy".
What is necessary for that is not an education that focuses only on deviation values. It is necessary to foster "non-cognitive abilities" such as self-affirmation, creativity, and communication skills. This book introduces the childrearing methods that the author, a single mother who raised a child who was raised as a scholarship student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the number one public university in the United States, and received the "Best High School in the United States" for two consecutive years, without providing any special education for gifted children. It is a book that can be read by a wide range of people from preschoolers to adolescents.
You have no choice but to aim. This book explains how to raise children at home who have found their own dreams and goals and become a scholarship student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), the number one public university in the United States After studying at UCLA as an exchange student, and after returning to Japan, he got a job that he had hoped for. Both of them set their own career paths and made efforts voluntarily to realize their dreams.
In 2020, Sparkling Kids Co., Ltd. was established in order to make the know-how useful to more people. The popularity spread only through SNS and word of mouth, and many participants from Japan and overseas rushed in. So far, more than 10,000 parents and children have been able to solve their problems.