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How to make Lemonade.

September 18, 2020 by Linda Patterson Leave a Comment

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Making Lemonade. What fun this is going to be. Always make it fun when at first it seems a disaster. Instead of dreading the test YOUR child has to take tomorrow. Let’s find out how to have fun learning the stuff! It will be a life long lesson if YOU can help your child not have anxiety over testing or giving a speech in class. But it is up to you to help, you are that child’s anchor and stability in life. Be that person, even when you were anxious and scared, be there for this child. This is why Dr. Peck says “Life is Difficult”. Because life is difficult and you are there to help your child.

How to make Lemonade.

When YOUR child feels confident and encouraged they will be able to complete any school project. But you the parent helps your child reach to that level over the years. Confidence and encouraged to take a test or give a speech does not happen overnight. It starts before the child is born. It continues to they reach old age. And they know you are there for them and will give them courage and empowerment.

YOUR child has to have the advantage and to do that they have to know YOU are their support to that. For a particular test or speech, YOUR child needs to understand the rules. No one can do any job without understanding the rules. There are rules for everything. Even if one owns their own company and have no employees there are rules. They have to produce so much work to earn a living. What to study for on the test is a rule, what the speech will be about and how long is another rule. These are the basic rules and YOUR child builds from there.

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Filed Under: Independent Learner, Kindness, Parental Support/Guidance, Persistence, Self-Disciplined, Self-Motivated, Self-Reliant, Strong Work Ethic Tagged With: Being Proactive, Consequences, Decision-Making Skills, Middle School, Problem Solving, Self Confidence, Self-Control

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