Tip #3 from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents (McKinley & Trombly) - Success
Today's tip for parents (from two talented teachers) comes from 365 Teacher Secrets for Parents by Cindy McKinley Alder and Patti Trombly (yes, those are the two talented teachers).
#3
Defining
Success
The
only place you'll find success before work is in the dictionary.
~May
B. Smith
You want your child to be
successful. You bought this book to find ways to help ensure that You will find
many, but keep in mind that success comes in many forms. Often, elementary
parents become too focused on academic
success, wanting to get their child off to a good start. While this is
definitely a valid point, don't forget to find other ways your child is
successful.
Today, begin an informal
discussion (perhaps at the dinner table) about success. How does everyone
define it? How does each hope to achieve it? If the discussion starts off
slowly or if you just want to add some inspiration, try reading this poem by
Harry Emerson Fosdick:
To
laugh often and much;
to
win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children;
to
earn the appreciation of honest critics and endure the betrayal of false
friends;
to
appreciate beauty;
to
find the best in others;
to
leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a
redeemed social condition;
to
know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived.
This
is to have succeeded.
Your child is already
full of wonder and beauty and successes. While on the road to academic achievement, try not to lose
sight of the many other important things and all of the other ways that people
are successful in life. With your child, write down all the talents he already
possesses and discuss how they make him special.
See
our workbook at www.365TeacherSecrets.com
for a sample page for you and your child
to write down your commitments.
Cindy McKinley Alder Patti Trombly
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