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It's an immense amount of effort to do it consistently. And it gets harder with each kid, at least for me. One of the things you figure out is that some kids aren't interested. And if your kid isn't interested in thinking about prime numbers, you're going to be hard pressed to change that. Conversely they will have interests that you don't share, and it's going to be harder for you to participate meaningfully in that…
>And it gets harder with each kid, at least for me. That is the most depressing thing I've read in a good while.
If it feels better though, as the youngest of three children, I find I was allowed to wander a bit more, and that has actually proved useful.