Research shows the best way for a parent to help their child is to develop their strengths. If your child has the potential to be a great leader, then it’s your responsibility as a parent to nurture this talent. With that said, the best way to recognize a talent that needs nurturing is with “strengths […]
A few days ago I had an epiphany that we must teach kids that practice does NOT make perfect. I wrote that pushing kids to perfection, could prevent them from getting better. This is what I believe from my experience. However, there is research that backs this up. Researchers from Arizona State found that parents […]
As much as we love to tell our kids that practice makes perfect, as an adult we know this just isn’t true. Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes you better. The reality is that trying to be perfect could be the enemy of getting better. Most adults know this. So, why don’t adults embrace […]