101 Ways To Help Your Child Become A Super, Awesome Adult: Tools to Shape a Child's Character, Self-Esteem & Overall Well-Being by Kimberly Mitchell

101 Ways To Help Your Child Become A Super, Awesome Adult: Tools to Shape a Child's Character, Self-Esteem & Overall Well-Being

Kimberly Mitchell
270 pages
Independently published
May 2020
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A CHILD LIVES WITH THE MORALS AND VALUES WE TEACH THEM, THE CHOICES THEY MAKE, AND THE CHARACTERISTICS WE HELP TO DEFINE. Which skills would you want to instill into your child? Would you be interested in having quality tools that can raise a child's self-esteem, gives them a clearer mindset, with the ability to make better choices? Most of us have aspects of ourselves that we wish we had understood years ago. Instead, we had to go through some of those challenging phases; not seeing there were other choices. We came out the other side with lessons learned, and the new knowledge of what could have been. Each of the 101 Ways provides a tool for you to use ... to put the power of knowledge into your child's hands. Now, you can help shape their learning before they make a misstep. In turn, they discover their ability to control (and change) how they react to situations, relationships, and other meaningful moments. They start to see life, and its choices, from a different perspective. Give a child the gift of wisdom ... before their experience.A child chooses their behavior based on the lessons they learned.
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Pages 270
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Published 2020
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