Creating your child’s dream begins at birth. Mothers early on began to dream of their offspring becoming famous, wealthy, happy and prestigious in a vocation of choice. The child’s father may expect his child to follow in his footsteps. The child may fit that mold or they may have other dreams of their own. The dream of choice may be unattainable without extensive training and financial backing. Dreams are attainable with determination, commitment and continually applying oneself. There are many gurus that offer tapes, books and seminars to motivate and challenge the weak as well as the adventurous. Negativity has no place in the thought process of a dreamer. Dreamers must think of the goal they wish to achieve regularly. Their day begins with thoughts of success and how to achieve success. It ends the same way. They have a mind’s vision that they hold on to. Mothers and fathers help children become successful by feeding their egos, offering praise and exposing them to a variety of possibilities. As a child grows they selectively began to sort areas of interest. Parents can reward accomplishments and supply incentives. Parents can encourage participation in activities that challenge and train the mind, body and spirit. Parents can set examples and expose their child to examples of other successful people.
Creating your child’s dream must be the dream of the child’s choice, not the choice of parents. All too often parents choose vocations for their children because that choice was their dream.
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