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"What
Kids Need to Succeed is about raising successful adults.
Raising happy, financially secure, fully realized human
beings who treat themselves and others with respect and
compassion, who act with integrity, work hard, who
pursue their passions and find joy in life."
— from the foreword by Mark Victor Hansen,
father of two, Co-creator,
"Chicken Soup for the Soul" and "The One Minute Millionaire"
"We have gotten scared to death to parent from the
heart, because we don't trust ourselves anymore.
To a mother who has often felt bombarded by the 'latest,
greatest' way to effectively raise kids, this book is
like a breath of fresh air. Thanks for such a
common sense approach." --Tracy
Chappelle, mother of two |
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We all want to give our children the
skills they need to thrive when they’re grown. But most
parenting books stop too soon. What Kids Need to
Succeed helps parents stay focused on one simple truth:
You're not raising children, you're raising future adults.
And doesn't that
thought make you wonder: What sets the
‘success stories’ apart from the rest?
By looking at
today’s leaders, artists and entrepreneurs, Andrea Patten and
Harry S. Patten illustrate the common childhood experiences
shared by high achieving adults. Rich or poor, rural or
urban, successful adults learned the Four Foundations—
cornerstones for development of a lifetime of independence, compassion and determination.
You’ll find
easy-to-read, uplifting stories of personal
victory. More important, you’ll learn why nothing gives
children a better chance of a prosperous life than
teaching them the Four Foundations.
Parents tell us
the love this book because it's:
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easy-to-read, with short chapters for even the busiest (or
most sleep-deprived!) parent
- loaded with
common sense
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straight-forward and concise
- stays
focused on raising future adults
- a wealth of
uplifting stories and quotes from successful adults --
both well known and anonymous
- helps us
think differently about day-to-day parenting decisions
- keeps the
long-term goal of raising a happy, well-balanced,
competent adult in the forefront
- cuts through
the clutter of conflicting parenting advice and gets right
to the heart of the matter
- supports
parents in developing and pursuing their own definition of
success... and of successful parenting
ORDER YOUR COPY NOW.
If you’re a parent,
know one, or plan to become one, you need What Kids Need
to Succeed.
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