Building off of VaedaStrike's thread, I decided to get your opinions.
I want to raise my child (2 yr old) for greatness, as every parent, but the hacker in me wants to augment his upbringing to aid the process. Assuming these goals:
1. Graduating High School by age 8-12.
2. Enjoying Childhood despite the rigorous training
3. Minimizing resentment for such hard labor.
Why graduate at an age between 8-12? I want to give him time to explore many disciplines at an advanced level before puberty.
Disagreements with he goals aside - what would you do different to meet these goals?
Some steps I have taken so far -
1. Has him enrolled in a top-rated preschool
2. let him experiment with computers
3. piano instruction
4. read to him nightly
Its not much so far, but I'd love to get your input on what more I should do to reach the goals.
The only way I could see "graduating high school" by 12 to be done is either if you come up lucky and get a child with the necessary brain development early, or you define "graduate high school" at a relatively low level. (There's a world of difference between merely graduating, and graduating with honors and heading to college... everybody "graduates".)