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The first and most important learning experiences in a child's life happen at home. Children learn from what they see, hear, and experience-and this starts as soon as they are born. The rich not only teach their kids smart money habits but they teach them that it's okay to want to be rich, and that wealth is possible for anyone who thinks big enough. "ABC for the Affluent Child will not only help your child develop affluent language, it will also help shape his or her thinking about wealth and money. This book is a much-needed and fun teaching tool. Additionally, "ABC for the Affluent Child'…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The first and most important learning experiences in a child's life happen at home. Children learn from what they see, hear, and experience-and this starts as soon as they are born. The rich not only teach their kids smart money habits but they teach them that it's okay to want to be rich, and that wealth is possible for anyone who thinks big enough. "ABC for the Affluent Child will not only help your child develop affluent language, it will also help shape his or her thinking about wealth and money. This book is a much-needed and fun teaching tool. Additionally, "ABC for the Affluent Child' is a bedtime story for all parents who want to transport their littttle ones to a world of opulence while sparking their children's desire to be extraordinary. After all, The starting point of all achievement is DESIRE
Autorenporträt
Ashley Ward was born and raised in Nigeria, West Africa where she attended boarding school as a child. It was in Africa that she learned everything having to do with affluence. She moved the the United States with her family in 1997 where she flourished in the arts, and performed in her local and school musical theatre productions. She graduated with a Bachelor's in Business Management from Georgia State University and now splits her time between Miami and Los Angeles. Ashley decided to write this book when she learned she was going to be an aunt. She wanted to give her little niece the gift of positive affluent thinking - as she strongly believes wealth is taught.