02/02/2024
As I reflect our family's unconventional way of educating our teenage son (10th grade), I can now see with clarity the fruit of our labor.
Apart from preparing him for higher education through an academically rigorous course selection, we firmly believe in developing the WHOLE person.
It's not easy and I'm glad that it wasn't meant to be (for the both of us). To see the joy when the light goes off, the excitement that happens after he fails forward through perspiration, the little dances he does when goals are accomplished, the smile and side eye on his face when he does his chores without being asked like "yeah...no reminder was needed", and even the change in attitude when he didn't quite get/make it shows me we are on the right path!
I say all that to tell you this....
🌞Keep pushing your kiddo toward excellence (not perfection). Let it be the new standard.
🌞Guide your kiddo in releasing their full potential with intention. Teach them how to have the audacity to be confident, courageous, have vision, and go after more
🌞 Understand the Law of Polarity for there will be good and not so good times. That means you may have to work on changing your perspective on how you see/view things (shift your thinking and word choice).
You got this!
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This is how I serve parents and young minds.
The goal is guiding students to becoming their best version of themselves academically, professionally, and personally.
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