The affluent parents are at fault for failing to allow their children to know what work is.
Johnson also provides the kinds of connections that more affluent parents can offer their children.
Certainly we are getting each year more affluent parents.
All of which will most likely have no effect on the affluent parents making the most noise about the "boy crisis" in our nation's schools.
Even affluent parents strain to provide the money and time required to support a child who needs so much.
So affluent parents conclude that these schools are inadequate, and try for private placements.
His cultivated, affluent parents encouraged their son's interest in the arts.
But because more affluent parents can give the most, the contributions raise troubling questions.
And no doubt affluent parents should be helping their children understand that money doesn't grow on trees.
Should they have affluent parents, their onslaught on the social Everest may begin even earlier.