Originally Posted by Val
Originally Posted by Iucounu
Wouldn't you agree that top-notch achievement depends on environment too? Isn't it likely that some of the people who just missed the cut in the old days were laboring under the effects of some relative disadvantages?

Yes, which is why I keep mentioning nutrition and medical care. But for schools...I agree with La Texican when she said "if the school's so great they should make copies of the school, not change it."

You need to train the parents in tigermomming.

Nutrition won't do it.

You have to dig deep into the family structure and make psychosocial changes.