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[quote=Anonymous]similar issues in our home - we make a major effort to drive home the message that effort is more important than results - we'd rather see a mediocre result which came about from stellar effort than the other way around - focussing on effort will evenutally result in good results anyway so it's a win-win. We "celebrate" great effort verbally, or actively, like going out to dinner or with extra computer time. We also continue to expose DC to wide ranges of opportunities to learn and be interested in topics and activities not already familiar - you don't know what you can be good at until you know what you can be good at![/quote]
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