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That’s right, be an advocate for your children. Because outside of themselves, you have an interest in them being great. Your children are an investment; and not molding them can ultimately lead them down a bad road. This is a bad return on investment. Think about your children as an investment portfolio and each characteristic they have is an investment. You are supposed to take 100% and investment certain percentages to certain characteristics. Your child won’t be 100% at everything, but your job is to place higher percentages in things that are good at that could make them great. Dedicate time and energy to the most important, and areas that need less attention where that less attention won’t hurt your child’s sustainability, use less percentages in these small areas.
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Love your insights!!! We’re on the same page for sure!!!
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