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The Parenting non-compliant Kids: Six ways to teach your children to Live Fearless, genuine, and extremely successful lives
Parents take note: We live in a time being "different" makes effectively extinguished.
How to cultivate individuality in the formative years.
By Robin Fisher roffer
Few jobs are more dangerous than raising children well balanced happy, confident. On the one hand, you love what your child: the consuming love of your daughter in science (it is on the edge of corny!) Or disposition calm your son and inquiring mind. On the other hand, you worry that being too "different", too timid, too short, too tomboy (Or, in case of boys, too sensitive), nothing too, is a sure path to the unpopularity and isolation. What a parent conflict to do? Encourage your child to succeed in socially prescribed limits? Or let him break the rules (unspoken) and may be labeled "weird"?
First, stop fretting. Your desire to twist the hands of your child to "integrate" is certainly the burden of love, but it is also unwise for an age in which diversity is celebrated. Even if your child is a few bumps in the road, learning to be herself (or himself) will be profitable in the long term.
Children who have confidence in themselves, their origin and their way of thinking, research, or to act are more likely to succeed, not in spite of their differences, but because of them. The benefits of being a fat person did not finish folding your children reach adulthood, especially these days.
We live in an era that celebrates the uniqueness and not for herself but for the tangible benefits it gives life. There has never been best time for yourself. Embracing and maintenance of your home "fish intrepid" brings rewards far richer than the compliance could.
Your personality unusual, Outlook, appearance, background or really, an attribute that sets you apart-is not a handicap but an asset. Being different to get noticed, whether at work, at school or at home with your own family, and it the first step to gain influence those around you.
When you do not hide or minimize your uniqueness, it makes you more authentic and people gravitate to those they love, trust, and I believe in. Take Barack Obama, for example. His whole campaign has celebrated its differences and used change as a cornerstone of his message. Today he is president of the United States because the voters saw it was authentic and true to himself, and they were attracted to him.
Children today grow up in an exciting period of change, an era in which they face more opportunities (and yes, more difficult) than any other group before them. Read on to learn how to help navigate the road ahead of them being a fish out of water without fear (like you!)
Be real fearless leader. One of the most effective ways to teach our children is to lead by example. Our children look to us and imitate behaviors they see their parents every day. If they see someone who is comfortable in his skin, who dares go against the tide and, especially, who is happy, They are going to learn to do the same thing for themselves. If this does not describe you, well, it's time to look in the mirror.
Your children look, and usually when we least expect it. If you are a real person and you live your life like a fish without fear, your children will see this and it will be a lesson to the people they become. Make sure you are who you are wherever you go to work, home, school and your children when they see the confidence that you dig and respect that you command, they will follow your example.
Help your children to enter the right path. It is natural for children (any age) want to be like their peers, and that's okay. The compromise in this scenario is to encourage your children to associate with children who are more like them. This way they can feel accepted and part of a group while being themselves. Encourage your children to join clubs or local groups that meet their interests and personalities.
If your son is a musical genius, make him sign for a class of local music, so he can make friends with other children who share his talent and his passion. Or encourage your daughter to join the club of science or the debate team at school, according to its interests. Find a place where your children can still fit in and feel part of the group, while at the same time promote their individuality and his unique talents.
Promote and encourage your child unique gifts. Nobody knows your child as you do, who you is in the ideal position to identify the qualities that make it stand out from the crowd and open the way for a successful future. Take a cue Tiger Woods' father. When he saw that his child is a budding golf prodigy, he saw the opportunity and has ignored the probability stacked against a biracial young golfer in a sport dominated by older white men. We all know how his story ended.
Each parent has a child who is an individual, unlike anyone else on this planet. You knew this person from his first minute in the world, and you know what makes it special. From his young age, children are not able to benefit themselves in the real world as adults can and this is where you are their greatest asset. If you know why your child is unique, not just gush about it around the cold-get your child involved in a way which will benefit him now and in the future.
Teach him to use their differences to make a difference. The Children who learn to give back to an early age are more likely to do so in their adult life. Getting involved is a great life lesson, and a great way for you to spend time together as a family. Let your child choose a cause that matters little to him, and then help them use their differences to make a difference in the lives of others.
If your child is an athlete, teach him to use his star status to raise the sport funds for a charity. You can apply to sponsor the team for help, or without a donation of $ 1 per goal to be given to good question. Or is it that your daughter has a way with animals that you remember the dog whisperer? Sign up to volunteer at the animal shelter. Working Together for a common cause that can have positive results. You get to spend time with your family and you have to help the community, while teaching your fish without fear of future important life skills!
Make him change his mind. Nobody wants a quitter, and sometimes it may mean that we force our kids to stick with activities and hobbies that can not be just for what they are increasingly to be. If Sally LOVED horse last month, but this week she will absolutely die if she does not receive join the local 4-H, it may be sufficient to turn heads, and your portfolio shrink. If it is not okay to let kids have free courses on your schedule (or your budget?), it is important to pay attention to their changing interests and encourage them to continue different things until they find what they need.
While the output of the passion of your child may change, the root of that it is still the same. Clearly, Sally has a passion for nature, and through various experiences, she learns to use this passion for remain relevant and current. Like a fish without fear, you never cease to reinvent yourself, change over time and with the places you work and live, while keeping to the essential you. If your children want to pursue something, let them try for a year. Once the season ends, if they want to move forward it's okay to let them. Forcing children to stay involved in something they do not care only smother the fire in them that you are trying Stoke.
Knowing when to let go. It's inevitable: You can not protect your children from everything, and sooner or later (and probably earlier), they will face a challenge that will rock their world. Perhaps a bully at school Susie was her new goal, or Timmy has not made the team basketball and all his friends have done. For children, such disorders are devastating. But they are also perfect opportunities for them to learn to overcome obstacles in practicing the basics of fish out of water-action, conviction and courage.
Do not melt and make it all better. Perhaps the worst thing you can do. Instead, help your child to develop ways to solve its own problems. If Timmy has not made the team, but you know he is a talented artist, to encourage more involved in the arts program of the school or enrollment in advanced art classes at local community college. Or help Susie enhance self-esteem and confidence through its inclusion in a karate class or team debate, his assailant happen when she learns that his victim can not for itself.
There is a great bonus that comes with trying to raise children without fear: In the process, you develop and refine your own journey toward fearlessness.
Parenting is as much about your growth and evolution because it is your child. As we teach, we learn. And there is no richer or more rewarding way than to learn to put aside our fears and be faithful oneself. Living an authentic life is performing beyond words and an opportunity that no child should be without.
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About the author:
Robin Fisher roffer (Los Angeles and New York) is the CEO of Big Fish Marketing, a marketing industry the ultimate entertainment brand and digital advertising agencies. It provided the rocket fuel that has ignited the launch of dozens of brands in worldwide, developing marketing plans for brand building and promotional campaigns for leading media companies like Sony, Time-Warner, and Twentieth Century Fox.
Roffer wrote strategic plans and tactical marketing execution for a prestigious client list that includes ABC, A & E, AMC, Bloomberg, Bravo, CNN, Comedy Central, Discovery Channel, Disney Channel, History, Life, MTV, Oxygen and Turner networks. Today its client list includes over 25 television networks, an international cosmetics, and Insurance and several investment firms.
A dynamic and engaging speaker, gave Roffe Keynote presentations to some of the largest companies in the countries and organizations, including AOL, Mattel, Verizon, Wharton School of Business, and much more. In addition to his work with Big Fish Marketing, it serves as a strategic advisor to mark a variety of companies.
Based on its experience in the creation of some in the entertainment world leader
Marks, her first written roffer book, make a name for you: Eight
Steps every woman needs to create a personal brand strategy for success.
His latest book, The FEARLESS Fish Out of Water: how to succeed
When You're the Only One Like You, hit stores in February 2009. It shows how professionals to stay connected and relevant to the work while maintaining a unique identity, how adapt to the unmixed, and how to transform the exclusion high impact.
roffer fundamental belief is that entertainment should be used to a good cause. She has received praise for developing community outreach programs such as Rock Lifetime "Women" a concert event aims to raise awareness about breast cancer issues; CNN "Your choice your voice" to promote high school election; DSF "Play All-Stars Literacy Campaign ", The History Channel's" Save Our History "initiative, which raises funds and awareness for the Memorial the Second World War, and Comedy Central "Comedy RX", a hospital program to promote the healing powers of laughter.
About the book:
The Fearless Fish Out of Water: How to succeed when you are Only One Like You "(Wiley, 2009, ISBN: 978-0-4703166-8-9, $ 24.95) is available in bookstores nationwide, major online booksellers, or directly from the publisher by calling 800-225-5945. In Canada, call 800-567-4797.
For more information, please visit www.robinfisherroffer.com and www.fearlessfishoutofwater.com.
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