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Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Life Success

This article reinforces why we are doing some of the things we are doing at Esperanza! :) 

5 skills to teach your children to help them be successful in life
Published: Monday, Oct. 29 2012 2:41 p.m. MDT
Though it is not known whether good leaders are naturally qualified or trained, leadership traits can be recognized and cultivated in children. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News)Though it is not known whether good leaders are naturally qualified or trained, leadership traits can be recognized and cultivated in children. (Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News)
Though it is not known whether good leaders are naturally qualified or trained, leadership traits can be recognized and cultivated in children, according to Michael Lewis, a retired corporate executive and entrepreneur who contributes to Money Crashers.
1. Reading and writing
These skills not only foster creative thought and improve understanding, but they necessary for succes in any career.
2. Communication
Proper pronunciation, enhanced vocabulary and comfortable public speaking skills can help children express themselves more clearly.
3. Bilingualism
Studies have consistently shown that children who know a second language have higher levels of comprehension. It is also easier for children to learn a second language early in life.
4. Exercise
Exercise makes children feel good and reduces the likeliness of obesity. Sports can teach children the value of teamwork. Children should spend at least an hour exercising every day.
5. Music
Good music reduces stress and increases focus. It has been shown to decrease drug use and unleash higher brain functions. Even among adults, music eliminates stress and depression.
While we can’t change the future, we can manage our children’s ability to handle it, Lewis writes.
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