It's good intentioned, just not a route significantly backed in results. Do you guys ever sit and contemplate the magnitude a parent can have on the future life of an adolescence based the steps they take or decide not to take? I just see child rearing as a category deservering of great moral consideration but yet, little to no help from services to get this information out to parents. No major steps towards bettering the odds for future adult humans. And you consider that America, amongst other similarly developed nations actually has highest perception from the populous towards the idea of social mobility than most comparable countries but the realized probability of that actually happening is much lower than all of those countries. So odds are, you are more likely to remain or near the bracket you were born into.
But in Europe, climbing the ladder is easier than most people believe
www.economist.com
Idk, ironically, Radiohead's "I Might Be Wrong" was playing as I was thinking about this. I just find this topic rather gloomy than anything else.