Anonymous wrote:I was a poor student and did not care for school work. I suffered professionally due to my poor academics. I do not want the same for my children but I have no idea how to instill better learning habits in them.
Tips? ideas?
Anonymous wrote:I laid out the law. Do you want to work at McDonalds? No? Then study hard and becoming something.
Also explained education is the key to success. Point out the several successful people and their education background.
At the same time, I warned not to look down on fast food jobs ect. Those are hard working people. My first job was in fast food. I am happy
to can share the blood and sweat stories of working hard to make a dollar. I actually want DS to taste that kind of job to motivatie him to work and climb up higher.
He said he wont do that, he prefer to invest in the stock instead.... okay smarty panty kid..he's 12 btw, so its still early.
I make it clear money doesnt grown on trees. Currently, I make him do his own laundry and take the recycle plus trash out. I also said, the older you get the more responsibilities you will have. Life isn't free. He does get an allowance. He is a good kid so have't had to deduct money for not doing chores... for now.
Anonymous wrote:We visit colleges and I take her on tours or she talks with family members who are very successful and learns from them. I have a master's and she actually saw me study for it and she asked to learn how to study like I did so I showed her. She thrived even more. I provide a lot of rich learning experiences to support her interests. I also tell her I will do everything in my power to nurture her education so that she reaches her goal as an astrophysicist.