michelle easton books how to raise a conservative daughter

Michelle Easton Books

A lifelong educator, Michelle Easton has worked on the ground as a teacher and in numerous senior positions including at the U.S. Department of Education and the Virginia State Board of Education.

After her 12 years working for both the Regan and Bush administrations she founded the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute in 1993, named after the pioneering politician, author and US Ambassador.

In 1994 she was appointed to the Virginia State Board of Education and later elected President of the Board. where she worked to build not just new test and standards for students, but also a new system judging schools.

In the ’70s she also worked for Young Americans for Freedom while attending law school.

Working on the ground, Easton has also been active participating in the public debate appearing on TV and penning articles for Human Events and the Wall Street Journal.

In addition to her passion for education, she lends her voice to supporting Conservative women, who are too often under represented or misrepresented in the media. It’s no surprise that raising he next generation of young women is the topic of her first book, “How to Raise a Conservative Daughter.”

Michelle Easton Books

How to Raise a Conservative Daughter – 2021

The conversation around raising a strong woman is one the Left has taken control of, to the point that Conservative women are seen as old fashioned and subservient. Nothing could be further from the truth.

Lifelong educator and promoter of strong women, Michelle Easton founded the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute to do just that and has now written a compelling book for parents who don’t want their daughters to succumb to the radial Left.

Too often in her career Easton has met with parents who’s daughters had been transformed by society and, in particular, by our education system into radicals. The best way to defend against this is to start early.

This practical guide of techniques is designed to engage parents and strengthen core values and confidence in young women. It’s a way to defend against the never ending onslaught of ideas from the radical left, on social media, in the entertainment industry and in our schools.

Easton highlights simple plans like using dinnertime to share important ideas and provide the counter argument to Leftists arguments, having conversations about how socialism just doesn’t work. As Margaret Thatcher says, “The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people’s money.”

When Ronald Regan said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction,” Easton took that to hard and this book is designed to prepare the next generation of young women to be independent, strong, Conservative leaders.

An essential resource for any parent, educator, or citizen looking for help in raising a child with conservative values.” – Mark Levin