The Family Firm: A Data-Driven Guide to Better Decision Making in the Early School Years (The ParentData Series Book 3)
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Create Date:2021-06-19 01:19:13
Update Date:2025-09-06
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Author:Emily Oster
ISBN:B08NY5MG5P
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Reviews
Kady,
I love Emily's books and this one is no exception。 It really opened my eyes to a new way to run a family, and considering I am new at the game, I really appreciate a different viewpoint。 I love Emily's books and this one is no exception。 It really opened my eyes to a new way to run a family, and considering I am new at the game, I really appreciate a different viewpoint。 。。。more
Kara,
Another Emily Oster book coming out you in August! If you have been following Oster’s books during parenthood starting with Expecting Better in pregnancy and Cribsheet postpartum, you are going to want to get your hands on The Family Firm, her next parenting book for ages 5-12 years。 In this book Oster offers a “classic business school framework for data-driven parents to think more deliberately about the key issues of the elementary years。” We are overwrought with input on parenting advise, lea Another Emily Oster book coming out you in August! If you have been following Oster’s books during parenthood starting with Expecting Better in pregnancy and Cribsheet postpartum, you are going to want to get your hands on The Family Firm, her next parenting book for ages 5-12 years。 In this book Oster offers a “classic business school framework for data-driven parents to think more deliberately about the key issues of the elementary years。” We are overwrought with input on parenting advise, leading us to anxiety and uncertainty on what is actually best for our kids。 The author does the research for you, deep diving into the evidence-based research on the next big decisions in parentland for your youngsters。 When to start kindergarten? Is good to start early or wait a year and have your child be a bit older?Private, Public, Charter? And what even makes a good school? Extracurricular activities? Does tutoring make a difference in long term advantages? What about teaching your kids to read at an early age? What makes a child happy and confident? How do we raise kids to be nice and effectively interact with others?Electronics。 Learning Based Apps。 When to give the phone? How much screen time?Good stuff, right? If you tend to struggle with decision making and want more data to help you do that- this is the book。 One of the things I enjoyed the most was her tips and tricks to making these decisions in an organized way, and how to engage your partner in the decision-making process, so you (typically the mother) do not have to hold all the emotional load of remembering things, activities, grocery lists, etc。 and for that, this was gold for me。 If you are the CEO of your Family Firm go grab this book, out August 3rd。 Thank you to NetGalley and to Peguin Press for the Advanced Read! 。。。more