How to Keep Your Children Wanting To Succeed When They Want To Fail

By ken77

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Kids egos are very fragile and the very littlest thing can seem to send them down the path of failure. Parents, friends, can help you keep your children on a successful path

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

  • Encouragement

Step1
Kids for the most part want to succeed and failure is only an option when nothing else is there for them, to grasp. As parents and friends we can help children succeed by doing some real simple things that cost us nothing, but our time.
Step2
Today's children are involved in many different activities after school including sports, choir, drama clubs and many other things. Nothing means more to a child than a parents attendance at these events. Just the ability for them so see you supporting them gives them even more desire to succeed.
Step3
One of the most overlook groups of people who have an indirect bearing on your child success are your friends and neighbors. They come to visit you and help you when you need them to. You will be surprise at the last impression friends can make on your child by visiting them while they are doing on of their activities.

Tips & Warnings

  • Children love to tell you about their day no matter how trivial it may seem to you. By listening your building there confidence to do even better in school, and other activities.
  • Taking them out for pizza or something else with the family also shows them that you care. The key to remember is they are a vital part of the family and their success is also your success. The bigger role you play in their lives the less chance they will suffer failure through their lives.

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