Should you treat all of your kids the same?
In our conversation at Geronimo, Paul Schatz noted the fact that it used to be common to treat all children the same way, but wondered if there needs to be “different ways to raise each kid to make sure they excel the most”.
Great question. This is one of the most confusing things for me as a parent.
How about you: should you treat all of your kids the same?
Episode 15: A Fashionable Friend, A Writer and a Money Man
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The 15th recording session for the RLSG on WNPR occurred on Sunday, September 25th at Geronimo in New Haven.
Joining the conversation: my wonderful friend from Hobart and William Smith Colleges, Holly Adam, “a Retailer, Fashion Director, stylist, merchandiser, fine cashmere expert, and the grand-daughter of the first Master of Davenport College at Yale”; Sarah Kyrcz, freelance writer for Madison Patch; and Paul Schatz, who is “… married with three children and … the founder and president of Heritage Capital, a firm devoted to growing and protecting client retirement portfolios”.
The conversation ranged from a question about whether all of your kids should be treated the same to whether or not we cheat when no one is looking. I hope you get a chance to listen in – and to share your thoughts in the Comments.


