Brian Matlock
chapter 3, 4, & 5 seem contradictory. IE don't compare your kids, but hype up their individual qualities, but also don't put them into predefined roles based on your perception of them. The entire book comes off as a rant with more input from the author's customer's stories than from the author themselves. It also implies a lack of formal professional education in the way the author seems to be blown away and awestruck from their customer interactions. All in all, if you remove all the nonsense you can probably get about 1 chapter of helpful information from the entire book, and it is good information to have so I can warrant 3 stars.