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Empowerment:
The Key To True Success For Your Children.
As parents, we desire our kids to be successful
in their endeavours. Deep within us, we know
that we would definitely pour in all the
essential resources just to make them become
more prepared and ready to embrace any
uncertainties in their future so that they can be
empowered to become successful in their life
pursuits.
We often question ourselves whether have we
done enough for our children for them to move
on and become a high achiever. Exactly how
we can enrich our kids effectively so that they
will have lesser issues when they navigate and
assail through their life course successfully?
What we can do as loving parents to enrich
them so that they have all the essential
attributes to step up to undertake the challenges
laying ahead of them?
In this workshop, Empowerment:
The Key To True Success For Your Children, I
will share with you how we, involving parents,
can do significant things in our children lives
so that they are more successful in their
endeavours. They will be more equipped to
overcome lives difficulties with us partnering
with them in helping them to navigate through
different phases of their lives. Beside purely
parenting, you can learn from this workshop
how to become a life-coach and partner to
make your child become more resilience and
productive when they grow up. This will
certainly make a huge difference in their lives
with you partnering and walking side by side
with them to make many defining moments in
them.
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Effective Co-Parenting
In Maximizing Your Childrens Potentials.
Children need rules, structures, boundaries and
consistency in the family to become healthy
and well-adjusted adults. However, parents
with different ideologies, schemas and
underlying belief systems possess differences
in opinions about how best to manage and raise
their children, and they often find themselves
saying and doing things not only going against
each other wishes but that they themselves
recognize that it may not be in their childs best
interest. One parent may feel that they would
rather not discipline during their limited time
with the kids, undermining the other parents
limits by allowing breaches of rules at their
home to be seen by the kids as the cool or
understanding parent. Another parent might
choose not to involve the other in important
decisions about the children, sometimes even
neglecting to inform them of decisions made,
under the guise of believing that they will not
cooperate so why involve them? All of this
lack of cooperation and harmony spells
obscured disasters to their children.
As loving parents, we should embrace the
concept of co-parenting and work together
effectively with our spouse in developing the
mindset of excellence in our children.
Essentially this will help us in building up our
skills in understanding our childrens strength
and maximizing their potential. Collaboratively,
parents can collectively brainstorm and share
tips on how to build positive relationships and
how to understand their childrens social and
emotional competencies to help them in
developing greater self-awareness in becoming
a better person in their lives.
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Goal Setting:
Bringing Out The Best In Our Children.
Would you like your child to embrace a passive
approach toward life, without any goals in
them and they just live life on a meandering,
day-to-day basis? Would you like to see them
in a few years time from now, that their lives
probably remain the same without significant
improvements in them?
We, as caring parents, share the same sense of
frustration when our child doesn't try hard
enough to accomplish something we know they
are perfectly capable of. What can we possibly
do to help them? How can we foster a can-do
attitude in them so that they possess a clear
sense of purpose, becoming self-motivated and
self-assured, knowing the importance of
helping others and themselves, and aware that
they are at the controls of their own lives?
The answer to all the above worries is to teach
them to set goals while they are still young. In
this process they will experience growth and
maturity as a person. By just spending a few
minutes to articulate some aspirations in their
mind, they will experience more progress in
their life a year from now than compared to if
they dont.
Learning how to set goals and accomplish
them is a valuable skill that will serve your
child in all aspects of their lives, from their
emotional and physical health to their social
relationships as well. Teaching them how to do
this will ensure that they have the skills to
become happy and successful adults.
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
What is habits?
Why is the developing of good habits
important in our children lives?
What are the 7 Habits of Highly Effective
Families?
What are the 10 Habits of Highly
Ineffective Families?
What are the 5 Habits of Highly Effective
Kids?
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Raising A Champion:
Helping Your Child To Live A Victorious Lives.
A true champion is not judged by how much
he or she is admired, but by how well they can
stand at the face of adversity - John Cena.
Every child is a champion. Our mission as
parents is to uncover their inherent strengths
and virtues so that they can become victorious
in their respective pursuits of their lives.
Raising a champion is never easy and requires
a lot of hard work, patience, and love. We, as
parents, must be ready to make the necessary
sacrifices so that our childrens lives can be
optimised.
Being a champion does not mean winning all
the time at all cost. Being a champion means
being able to have the inner mental strength
and skills to face challenges in life. Children
today face challenges that are different from
their parents times. With constant set-backs
such as failures, rejections, disappointments,
comparisons and insecurities in todays
competitive environments, children need to
have the mental strength to be an over-comer.
Parents can play a vital role in helping their
children to develop the mindset of a champion,
which eventually will lead them to develop the
necessary skills to be a champion in life.
This parenting talk will share with you some
successful tips to help you to understand how
we can assist our children to live their lives to
their fullest so that they can become a
champion in their respective pursue, living a
victorious lives.
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding
Challenges Communication Character Confidence Guidance Growth Transitions Parenting Styles Family Bonding