Caudwell’s Grounded Playbook: How Eight Kids Stay Humble and Driven

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British billionaire John Caudwell describes raising eight children (ages 2–47) with hands-on, frugal parenting: no nannies, quality time and schooling from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., economy travel, budget clothes from Zara/Primark, modest gifts, and financial support tied to effort, all wrapped in unconditional love and disciplined guidance to help them be happy and contribute to a better world.
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