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99% Parents do this mistake. Are you one of them?

It's a common scenario where parents question, "Will he/she be able to do it?”

99% Parents do this mistake. Are you one of them?

One of the most common mistakes parents make with their children is - underestimating them.

It's a common scenario where parents question, "Will he/she be able to do it?

This doubt, however subtle, can hinder your child's potential.

The first crucial step is to STOP doubting your children.

Here is where we open the door to their immense progress.

I've encountered this doubt from parents often, but I consistently respond with optimism, assuring that – “Yes, they will learn.

Initially, I may not have all the answers, but what matters most is my strong belief in their capabilities.

And in my experience, wholeheartedly believing in my students has consistently yielded remarkable results.

Every time I've placed full trust in their abilities, they've exceeded my expectations, surprising me with their accomplishments.

I urge my clients or whoever reading this - Be in those 1% Parents who believes in their children, no matter what.

You might want to check out this interesting article I came across: Why it is important to believe in your child.

Until next Wednesday!

Cheers,

Rujetah Dedgay

Coach, Founder

RD Extreamers

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