About the Book
What does it take to guide a child from their very first steps all the way to the halls of the world’s most prestigious universities? In Infancy to IC, Theophilus Huang offers parents a rare, long-term perspective on education, resilience, and success.
Drawing from two decades of personal experience raising children in Singapore—one of the most competitive education systems in the world—Huang provides practical advice at every stage: infancy, toddlerhood, preschool, primary school, and beyond. With insights from global success stories like the Polgár sisters in chess and the Williams sisters in tennis, he shows how environment, discipline, and grit matter far more than raw talent. This book is not just about getting into Imperial College London—or Harvard, Oxford, or Stanford. It is about raising children who are resilient, curious, and prepared to thrive in life. Combining structured guidance with honest reflection, Infancy to IC equips parents to chart a realistic yet ambitious path for their children—without losing sight of love, balance, and family.
About the Book
What does it take to guide a child from their very first steps all the way to the halls of the world’s most prestigious universities? In Infancy to IC, Theophilus Huang offers parents a rare, long-term perspective on education, resilience, and success.
Drawing from two decades of personal experience raising children in Singapore—one of the most competitive education systems in the world—Huang provides practical advice at every stage: infancy, toddlerhood, preschool, primary school, and beyond. With insights from global success stories like the Polgár sisters in chess and the Williams sisters in tennis, he shows how environment, discipline, and grit matter far more than raw talent. This book is not just about getting into Imperial College London—or Harvard, Oxford, or Stanford. It is about raising children who are resilient, curious, and prepared to thrive in life. Combining structured guidance with honest reflection, Infancy to IC equips parents to chart a realistic yet ambitious path for their children—without losing sight of love, balance, and family.