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Introducing the book raising-great-kids
Make your child a hero Comprehensive guide to raising a successful and capable child By: John Tansand and Henry Claude Translated by Nick Fallah Honey Some parents believe in control and others believe in ease.
A group is also trying to strike a balance between the two. We believe that God created man to be in control.
Therefore, we do not help you to control your children and we do not help your children to get your full support. We will help you play a role that helps your children take control of themselves and their lives.
In this book, we will examine freedom and responsibility.
To manage your time well, you must first get to know and understand your child. All children are talented, but not all of them are talented.
It is rare in life to find an athlete who is also a musician; Or a mathematician who is a painter. It is unlikely that an engineer, a politician or a dancer would be happy with the staff and the desk.
We can find a sense of joy and satisfaction in things in which we are talented and have an innate desire for them.
If we find their innate talents before any action, and instead of enrolling our children in whatever class we can reach, we will be of great service to them.
To find out what works best for your child, start your research by exposing them to as many choices as possible.
Note that I did not tell you to enroll him in different classes or places; Instead, take him to watch football matches, see concerts and various music, and see paintings in art museums.
Pay attention to your child to see when his eyes sparkle, listen carefully to the comments and perceptions that are happening and ask him if he still wants to go there?
Whether he is excited or not will show you the answer. Is he fascinated by the place where he was taken and eagerly wants to have more experience from there?
Or does he just not pay attention when you tell him something to do?
raising-great-kids To manage time intelligently, you must first know and understand your child. All children are talented, but not all of them are talented.
It is rare to find an athlete who is also a musician; Or a mathematician who is a designer. It is unlikely that an engineer, a politician or a dancer would be happy with the staff and the desk. We can find a sense of joy and satisfaction in things in which we are talented and have an innate desire for them.
The book Make Your Child a Hero also states that if we find their inherent talents before any action, and instead of enrolling our children in whatever class we can, we will be of great service to them.
To find out what works best for your child, start your research by exposing them to as many choices as possible. Note that I did not tell you to enroll him in different classes or places;
Instead, take him to watch football matches, see concerts and various music, and see paintings in art museums. Pay attention to your child to see when his eyes sparkle, listen carefully to the comments and perceptions that are happening, and ask him if he still wants to go there? Whether he is excited or not will show you the answer.
Is he fascinated by the place where he was taken and eagerly wants to have more experience from there?
Or does he just not pay attention when you tell him something to do?
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