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A Father’s Guide to Modern Education: TRIZ Principles in the Digital Age
This is not another parenting book written from a traditional perspective. Authored by Andrey Kashkarov, winner of the prestigious “Father of the Year 2015” award in the Education category, this book offers a rare male viewpoint on raising children in an internet-driven world.
The author argues that today’s children are unmotivated by conventional, didactic parenting. They rely more on the “collective intelligence” of online communities, school, or peer groups, which can lead to dependency and template thinking. The family, however, remains a crucial influence—if parenting is done responsibly and authentically. This book provides a practical framework to move beyond theory and into real, actionable experience.
Drawing from TRIZ (Theory of Inventive Problem Solving), the book reveals how parenting and this creative methodology share a common ground: both are built on identifying and resolving contradictions. Initially, thinking in contradictions may feel unfamiliar, but the author shows how they are woven into everyday life. The goal is to equip parents with tools to nurture independent, non-standard thinking in their children, even in an era of constant digital distraction.
A valuable resource for any parent seeking to raise a thoughtful, resilient child today.