BUY. THIS. BOOK.
I have to admit, I wasn't sure it would apply to me. My oldest is only 16 and we already encourage hard work and following interests over a getting into a specific school. Wow, did I eat some humble pie! Far from only speaking to those who are in a competitive college mindset--although I found applications for myself in those discussions, too--Muchnick and Curtis address all kinds of parenting concerns: device time, homework strategies, import of family dinner and more. I listened to it on Audible and found myself wishing for a hard copy so I could underline sections and discuss them with my spouse (instead, I paused it and texted him.) I found myself bringing up ideas and concepts I learned in various discussions with friends and appreciated how applicable they were to so many aspects of parenting life.
One of my favorite takeaways has definitely been teaching my children to be better self-advocates. I already did this, I thought, but after listening to this book, I realized I was stepping in for my children in small ways without knowing it. When we went to parent-teacher conference, for example, I realized I usually lead the conversations with teachers. This time, I let my son do most of the talking. When discussing a difficult class with my oldest--because of this book--I recognized it was unduly stressing him out, and that it wasn't the end of the world for him to transfer out of it so he could have a better experience overall. This made us both feel better and I saw immediately the gratitude and surprise he felt when I chose to root for him over rooting for an ill-conceived idea of what he "needed." Even my youngest has benefited from my new knowledge: at five years old, I realized I jump in and help her much more than I ever did with my older children, and was taking away her opportunities to speak up for herself and take pride in minor accomplishments.
BUY. THIS. BOOK. It is worth every penny because it not only shows where you can improve, but empowers you with simple tools and bite-sized advice to help you become an even better parent than you already are.