{"id":1265,"date":"2012-11-23T23:10:15","date_gmt":"2012-11-23T23:10:15","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/spontaneousdevelopment.com\/sdnuggets\/?p=1265"},"modified":"2012-11-23T23:27:00","modified_gmt":"2012-11-23T23:27:00","slug":"you-dont-need-wealth-to-succeed-as-a-parent-3-key-attributes-to-nurture-in-your-child","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/tayosolagbade.com\/sdnuggets\/you-dont-need-wealth-to-succeed-as-a-parent-3-key-attributes-to-nurture-in-your-child\/","title":{"rendered":"You Don't Need Wealth To Succeed As A Parent (3 Key Attributes To Nurture In Your Child)"},"content":{"rendered":"<blockquote><p><em>\u201cEdison was a poor student. When a  schoolmaster called Edison \"addled,\"  his furious mother took him out of the school and proceeded to teach him at  home. Edison said many years later, \"<strong>My mother was the making of me. She was so  true, so sure of me, and I felt I had some one to live for, some one I must not  disappoint.<\/strong>\" - <\/em><em>Excerpt  from \u201c<strong>The Life of Thomas Edison\u201d (Online  Biography)<\/strong><\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h3><strong>Money Cannot Make Up For Absence of Parental Nurturing  & Guidance<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>In today\u2019s world, there\u2019s a problem that\u2019s increasing at an  alarming rate.<\/p>\n<p>The pressures of earning enough to care financially for the  family are growing. This is forcing more parents to relegate their traditional  coaching and mentoring roles to the background, in order to provide financially  for the family.<\/p>\n<p>As a result, they now depend on care givers and school  teachers to provide needed \u201cinstruction\u201d to their kids, while they are away at  work. These kinds of parents frequently assume they can make up for their absence  using money and things money can buy.<\/p>\n<p>It goes without saying that money is needed to care for  one\u2019s kids. So, the parents are not wrong for going all out to get it. <\/p>\n<p>What I however try to point out in this piece is the need \u2013  and an urgent one at that \u2013 for such parents to strike a balance in doing so.  Without that, there\u2019s a real chance that their kids will suffer negative  consequences of parenting neglect that could limit them for life.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Help Your Child Develop These 3 Attributes & Boost  Your Chances of Achieving Parental Success<\/strong><\/h3>\n<h3><strong>1. Real World Relevant Know-How<\/strong>\n  <\/li>\n<\/h3>\n<p>Just today, I had a long  discussion with my sister-in-law about parenting and the need to get more  involved in coaching kids for success in life. <\/p>\n<p><em>The emphasis on school learning to the neglect of life skills  acquisition is making too many children enter adulthood poorly prepared to play  their new<strong> adult <\/strong>roles.<\/em><\/p>\n<p>What\u2019s worse is that some  misguided parents assume that they can throw money at the problem of ineptitude  their child displays. So they literally open doors for her to get things she should  normally compete for along with her peers e.g. job postings.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s always \u2013 for me at least \u2013  sad to see a young person who knows only \u201cacademics\u201d and little or nothing  about other socially relevant skills needed by adults for survival e.g. poor  ability to assert herself, naivety or being too trusting etc. <\/p>\n<p>These weaknesses can be exploited  by more socially savvy counterparts to gain an unfair advantage over her in the  real world. <\/p>\n<p>In this regard, I\u2019m saying that it\u2019s  a nice thing for your child to view the world through rose coloured glasses.  However, it is wiser for her to recognize that not everyone in the world will  view the world the way she does! <\/p>\n<p><em>And that\u2019s why she\u2019ll need to develop the social skills to relate  successfully with those who differ in their world views.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><strong>How do you help your child develop such know-how? I offer a few  suggestions:<\/strong><\/p>\n<ol start=\"1\" type=\"a\">\n<li>Discuss       what YOU <strong>do<\/strong> and <strong>know<\/strong> with her. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ol start=\"2\" type=\"a\">\n<li>Involve       her in those activities you know enable you hold your own in the real       world. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<ol start=\"3\" type=\"a\">\n<li>Think       ahead and also reflect on what you had to learn and\/or do better in order       to function more competently as an adult in the real world OUTSIDE, and       after school. <\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p><strong><em>Once you\u2019ve identified those  specific things, make out time to coach your child to become competent in those  areas. <\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>By the way, do NOT succumb to the  temptation of letting her grow up a little more before you start this. The  earlier you begin the better for her \u2013 and for you. <\/p>\n<p>I say this because kids \u2013 if you  know them \u2013 don\u2019t exactly assimilate what you tell or teach them immediately.  There\u2019s always a need for plenty of repetition. If you start early, you stand a  better chance or instilling those qualities in her much earlier in life.<\/p>\n<h3>2. <strong>Positive Outlook & Mental Stamina<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Your child will learn how to react  to life from observing you, and those you associate with e.g. your friends,  co-workers, business associates, relatives etc. <\/p>\n<p>If she sees that you regularly  complain about everything that\u2019s not going the way you want, she\u2019s likely to conclude  that\u2019s the right way to respond to life\u2019s challenges for instance.<\/p>\n<p><strong>But here\u2019s the problem with that kind of attitude: <\/strong>If that  situation persists longer than she feels she can endure, there\u2019s a good chance  she might settle on an unhealthy approach to solving whatever problem she feels  she has e.g. through joining bad company, or even stealing etc<\/p>\n<p>Having a positive take on life  implies you will always believe that no matter what misfortune befalls you,  there will be a way to remedy it, if you look hard enough.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The above implies the need for mental stamina: <\/strong>That is, the ability  to keep believing that what you want will happen, even as everything around you  suggests otherwise. This \u2013 mental stamina - is an extremely important quality for  any human being to have, as it can determine her ability to achieve any goal she  sets in life.<\/p>\n<p>When a problem or challenge occur  in your life as a parent, try to bring it to the attention of your child.  Explain to her what led to it, and how you\u2019re trying to resolve it. As time  goes on, let her know how you\u2019re getting on with your efforts. <\/p>\n<p><em>Encourage her to ask questions and even make suggestions towards  solving the problem. Make it obvious you value her interest and input. <\/em><\/p>\n<p>What will most likely happen over  time is that she will believe that\u2019s the right way to deal with adversity in  life. Your example will therefore be a valuable source of inspiration to her  whenever she faces challenges in life.<\/p>\n<p>The likely result: most likely,  she\u2019ll go on to succeed in spite of any challenges she encounters, because you  would have taught her to maintain a positive outlook\/mental attitude even in  adversity.<\/p>\n<h3>3. <strong>Visualisation<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>You will help your child find  purpose in life, if you really wish to be a successful parent. Study her and  identify what she\u2019s passionate about. <\/p>\n<p>Deveop strategies to help her  develop that passion to a level where it can produce useful rewards - financially  or otherwise - to her. Engage her in discussion about what she would like to do  with that item, ability or activity she\u2019s passionate about. <\/p>\n<p>This process can lead you to  successfully link her passion to a potentially useful outlet in the real world.  We\u2019ve read and heard of many parents who saw signs that their kids had natural abilities  in certain areas, and who took action to help the child develop them, so that  she eventually became a prodigy.<\/p>\n<p>What is essential here is helping  the child discover what she wants to do and\/or where she wants to do it. With  that \u201cpicture\u201d clearly defined in her mind, she will become purpose driven \u2013  and every moment of her spare time will be readily devoted to pursuing that  goal.<\/p>\n<h3><strong>Final Words: None of the Listed  Attributes Requires A Parent To Be Wealthy!<\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>If you noticed, the attributes  mentioned above can be developed by a poor person\u2019s child just as well as a  rich person\u2019s child can acquire them. What is simply required is the INTEREST.  And that can be aroused in any living being. <\/p>\n<p>The foregoing implies that  succeeding as a parent is not about how much money you have. Instead it\u2019s about  how much of an investment of your time, effort and knowledge you are prepared  to make in your child, to prepare her for the real world.<\/p>\n<p><em>If you\u2019re wondering how I can be so sure the above will produce the  results promised in the title of this post, I\u2019ll tell you this: <\/em><\/p>\n<p>For more than twenty (20) years I  have employed the above strategies to SUCCESSFULLY coach young people ranging  in age from about 15 to 25, to discover their purpose and go on to begin  achieving it (it\u2019s a continuous\/never ending process). <\/p>\n<p>We all have our gifts. Mine is  being able to help others improve themselves to achieve their valued goals in  life. <strong><em>To illustrate, here\u2019s what one of those I\u2019ve coached in the past wrote  to me after we\u2019d parted for two and a half years<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n<blockquote><p><em>====Start of email excerpt===\n  <\/p>\n<p><\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Date: Mon, 7 Jun 2004 05:08:15 -0700 (PDT)<br \/>\n  From: \"Emmanuel\" To: \u201ctayo\u201d (Email addresses  deleted for privacy) <br \/>\n  Subject: update<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>Great Mentor,<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>You are really a great mentor. Your principles are real and  they work. Since the beginning of this<br \/>\n  year a lot of things have happened. Top among them is the  writing of assessment tests for our<br \/>\n  new line--Line 7. Out of 256 candidates, 75 were selected  and out of the 75, 8 technicians were<br \/>\n  selected to go abroad for training of which I was among.  We've been to Germany,  stayed for<br \/>\n  3weeks and now we are back. Each step I've taken ever since  you left has been with at least<br \/>\n  one word from you. It is as if you knew before time the  steps and so you left at least a word for each.<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>\u2026text deleted for brevity and privacy\u2026<\/em><\/p>\n<p><em>====End of email excerpt===<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<h3><strong>I\u2019ll end by saying that I did not write  this post to preach at you. <\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>Instead, my simple purpose is to  share my tested and proven methods and insights with interested parents, so  they can achieve similar successes to mine. <\/p>\n<p>I employed the ideas described in  this post to help other people\u2019s kids succeed during the period I had contact  with them. And I am ALREADY putting them to use with great enthusiasm for my own  kids too \u2013 for obvious reasons! <\/p>\n<p>Hopefully, you will choose to do  the same for yours. <\/p>\n<h3>Comments?<strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  What do you think of the above post? <strong>Share your thoughts in the comments - or send me an  email via tayo at tksola dot com.<\/strong><strong><\/strong><\/p>\n<h3>  Share this story!<strong><\/strong><\/h3>\n<p>  Do you know anyone who might benefit from reading this post?  Why not share it using the social media buttons provided on this page? 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