A New York Times Op-Ed
Over
the past generation, members of the college-educated class have become
amazingly good at making sure their children retain their privileged
status. They have also become devastatingly good at making sure the
children of other classes have limited chances to join their ranks.
How
they’ve managed to do the first task — giving their own children a leg
up — is pretty obvious. It’s the pediacracy, stupid. Over the past few
decades, upper-middle-class Americans have embraced behavior codes that
put cultivating successful children at the center of life. As soon as
they get money, they turn it into investments in their kids.
Upper-middle-class
moms have the means and the maternity leaves to breast-feed their
babies at much higher rates than high school-educated moms, and for much
longer periods.
Upper-middle-class
parents have the means to spend two to three times more time with their
preschool children than less affluent parents. Since 1996, education
expenditures among the affluent have increased by almost 300 percent,
while education spending among every other group is basically flat.
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