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Model Perspective
Model Perspective
Jun 21, 2026 · Industry Insights

Is Spending on Kids’ Travel the Biggest Scam for Ordinary Families?

The article argues that paying large sums for children’s travel experiences often yields only superficial exposure, not lasting cognition, and explains this through psychological research, Bourdieu’s cultural capital theory, Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development, and the role of parental interaction.

Consumer BehaviorVygotskycultural capital
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Is Spending on Kids’ Travel the Biggest Scam for Ordinary Families?
HelloTech
HelloTech
Sep 16, 2021 · R&D Management

Applying Project Management Principles to Parenting During Maternity Leave

By treating postpartum parenting as a structured project—defining kickoff, phases, milestones, daily and weekly task iterations, stakeholder roles, communication protocols, and continuous retrospectives—the author successfully coordinated mother, baby, and family activities during 143 days of maternity leave, achieving all goals and returning to work.

Maternity Leaveparentingprocess improvement
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Applying Project Management Principles to Parenting During Maternity Leave
21CTO
21CTO
Jun 1, 2017 · Artificial Intelligence

How to Guide Kids in the AI Era: Lessons from Lee Kai‑fu

Lee Kai‑fu argues that parents should give children abundant choices, help them test assumptions, and focus on uniquely human skills like creativity and empathy to thrive in a future where AI replaces many routine jobs.

AICareer Guidanceeducation
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How to Guide Kids in the AI Era: Lessons from Lee Kai‑fu