The title has two possible meanings:
(1) Given that your child is a prodigy, how should you raise him?
(2) How should you raise your child so that he will be a prodigy?
I wonder if the ambiguity was intentional.
The very same thought occurred to me, Bostonian. But, alas, it was not a clear roadmap on how to turn my very gifted, often unmotivated and highly unconventional children into prodigies at all. So I accept once again that I shall not bask in the public limelight of praise and glory for having turned out a child prodigy in any capacity - unless we can perhaps shift the meaning of child prodigy to include children through the age of, maybe, 50.
(And before anyone get horrified, there is sarcasm dripping off my iPad in such great quantities that I need some paper towels to mop it all up.)