HELP! Many a parent of a nearly-grown child feels there is still so much more to teach them, but need a creative idea on how to tackle it all.
We've been there with our kids. Despite our passion for helping parents and kids this age, we hit the wall (so to speak) on how to get their attention to listen to those last critical lessons. They didn't always want to listen to us.
That's when we realized that we, or more specifically our kids, had/have a SECRET WEAPON to use. Your kids (and you) have it too but odds are you haven't recognized it for what it is.
But before we get to this SECRET WEAPON, if you didn't get a chance to view/read a prior session we taught that relates to this where we covered how to build confidence in our kids, and why our kids have such a challenge with this at their age, and what is the first move you can make to start that confidence ball rolling, Start with THIS to build confidence
Now about that...
SUMMARY
Our nearly-flown kids get grades in history, math, and even physical education. But, do we approach the subject of "confidence" as intentionally? We should and CAN.
Welcome to an 11 minute installment of our "Skill Set Series".
What does it cover?
Point: we are NOT talking about turning into a helicopter parent!
What You Might Be Seeing with Your Child
Are they hesitating when considering new challenges? Are they missing opportunities that you know they can tackle? Do they play a mental tape that slows them down? We've seen this over and over.
I was very shy in high school and college. It wasn't until my mid-20's that I began to pull out of it. This transformation should have occurred much...
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