Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius in Just 10 Minutes a Day: Parenting Your Smart Underachiever with Consistency and Love: How to Change Your Life in 10 Minutes a Day, #3
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Help your kid achieve great results by following simple, daily disciplines
"It doesn't take textbooks on Physics or hours of music or any other kind of force to teach something effectively to children. It just takes one thing - it takes patience."- Jim Rohn
Turning your child’s academic performance around is easier than you think, but it does take time. Don’t worry though, using the methods outlined in my book, you will help your child achieve great success without having to spend hours a day to do it. Is your bright kid getting grades well below his or her potential? Do you think you are too busy to do something about it? Then this book is for you!
In October of 2012, I started teaching my 10 year old son after school to help him bring up his mediocre grades. In June of 2013, he finished the school year... with honors! Not only did his grades improve significantly, he has also seen a great boost in his confidence and work ethic. In just a few short months, your child could be telling the same story! There are no expensive programs or additional textbooks to buy. All you need is your serious commitment and 10 minutes a day.
Once you have read “Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius”, you will find yourself with no excuses left, especially the "I'm too busy" excuse. My son's amazing transformation is proof that consistency is always fruitful. My book will give you the tools to persevere and drive real change in your child’s performance.
Expect to be amazed, but don’t expect a miracle.
“Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius” is a guideline for success, it is not a “magic snake-oil cure.” Helping your child achieve the amazing results my son did will require your commitment to sustained effort. Inside the book you will find:
-How to identify and fix your child’s problem areas
-The successful techniques I used to help my son turn his performance around
-7 tips on how to creating your 10 minute teaching program
-An inspiring true story and, at just 10,000 words “Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius” will quickly have you on track to building a more successful, confident and determined student. Ready to begin the amazing transformation?
You can get started immediately.
Download Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius, and in a couple of short hours, you and your child will be on the path to building a better future.
Michal Stawicki
Proven techniques from a practitioner. True stories.Does the concept of 'visualization' sound ridiculous to you?Do you consider mental exercises, the "law of attraction", "manifesting" and self development to be a waste of time or hokey-pokey?Has it been years since you thought seriously about your life?Welcome to the club! That describes me just a year ago. I was overweight, stressed, constantly worried about my finances and quietly desperate about my relationship with God. I was aimless. I had no plans for where my life would be in 2, 5 or 10 years.I'm a reader. I've read several thousands books in my life; there wasn't much else to do in Poland before the fall of communism. We had a black and white TV with only 2 channels; I didn't see my first computer until age 11. So, reading became my biggest habit.In August 2012 I read a book called "The Slight Edge" by Jeff Olson. It took me a whole month to start implementing ideas from this book. That led to me reading numerous other personal development books, some effective, some less so. I looked at myself and decided this was one person who could surely use some development. In November of 2012, I created my personal mission statement; I consider it the real starting point of my progress. Over several months I applied several self-help concepts and started building inspiring results: I some weight, greatly increased my savings, built new skills, got rid of bad habits and developed better ones.I'm very pragmatic, a "down to earth" person. I favor utilitarian, bottom-line results over pure artistry.Despite the ridiculous language, I found there is value in the "hokey-pokey visualization" stuff. I now see it as my mission to share what I have learned.My books are not abstract. I avoid going mystical as much as possible. I don't believe that pure theory is what we need in order to change our lives; the Internet age has proven this quite clearly. What you will find in my books are:- detailed techniques and methods describing how you can improve your skills and drive results in specific areas of your life- real life examples- personal storiesSo, whether you are completely new to personal development or have been crazy about the Law of Attraction for years, if you are looking for concrete strategies, you will find them in my books. My writing shows that I am a relatable, ordinary guy, not some ivory tower guru.I've been married over 12 years. I'm a father of two boys and one girl. I work full time in the IT industry, and recently, I've become an author. My passions are transparency, integrity and progress.
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Release Your Kid’s Dormant Genius in Just 10 Minutes a Day - Michal Stawicki
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If you don't know yet, you will discover in Chapter Two that I'm a firm believer in the results of any sustained action. But this belief alone wouldn't be enough to make me share the intimacy of my family life. There was an event which I cannot erase from my memory, and I just need to share my experience, if I want to keep the peace of my soul.
During the past school year, my younger son, Nathaniel, at the age of 10, had some problems with his school education: mediocre grades, neglected homework, unprepared for lessons many times. The situation was new to me – my elder son has never had any troubles learning. I decided to pay more attention to Nathaniel's education. I noticed his problems with proper spelling, reading and writing, and decided to pay a visit to the professionals at the Learning Disabilities Service Center.
The first step was our joint interview with an educationist. I remember me explaining my son's difficulties and the measures I took to help him overcome them. Simple things: doing homework together, giving reading assignments, learning words in a foreign language. And then the pedagogue[i] said something which disturbed me very much:
It's not common to see such a commitment from a parent.
At first, I felt admirable: what a good parent I am, ho, ho, ho! But in the same second, I realized I was doing nothing spectacular, just something every parent would do in my place, wouldn't they? I was perplexed. The educationist lady has been dealing with troubled children and their parents for years, that's her job. Did she really mean what she said? I looked her in the eyes. She was serious.
A shocking realization struck me: it is something exceptional to take care of your child. To support him, to help him, to be with him.
There are plenty of excuses for such a situation and I went through most of them: I don't have time; that's the teachers' job, they are paid for it; I have other responsibilities and family members to take care of; he is just a kid, it's just a primary school, he will deal with it when he grows up; I'm exhausted.
I used them until the circumstances got dramatic and I had to face the truth. Those excuses were meant to comfort me in my laziness, not to improve my son's situation.
And I found the truth. Regarding Nathaniel's education, I should be the most interested man in the universe. There is no one else who can replace me in that position. Who should be more interested? Maybe his teachers, a school pedagogue, a school psychologist? For them, he could be just a part of their job. And they can live with such an attitude. They have their problems, families and priorities, too. They may be more qualified, but as a father, I should be the man who cares most about my son's future.
And he is too young to understand the consequences of neglecting his education. I know what I'm talking about, I didn't start to be serious about my education until my university studies.
The interview with the