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Reply to "Big fish in a increasingly bigger pond - how to deal with perfectionist tendencies"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid is in ES and works hard at school and sports and fails to make it to the top many a time, especially in sports. Your daughter has just not had to face this earlier and is hitting the wall now, which other kids have hit earlier and worked at. I keep repeating to my daughter that [b]hard work and practice is all that are within her control, the outcome and competition are out of her control.[/b][/quote] +1 That's also exactly what I said to my son and daughter. Hard work and practice does not mean you will be successful. It only gives you a chance to be successful and it is NOT guarantee Not working hard and practice and you can be sure that you will never be successful. If your child can understand that, he/she will be fine in life. Everyone wants to be the beast but not everyone wants to do what the beast does.[/quote]
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