Creating Winners
How to Talk to Yourself and Your Children So They Excel at Life
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Tim Steere
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著者:
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Sam Wilson
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Did you know that your child’s brain starts developing from the seventh week of pregnancy, and continues to develop until they are 25 years old? Their brain downloads large quantities of information from inside the womb, which is stored in their subconscious mind.
Not many parents fully grasp the power of a child’s subconscious. To put it in perspective for you, 95 percent of a human’s brain activity is unconscious. This means that most of the thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and behaviors we display are rooted in subconscious programs or patterns.
Up until your child reaches eight years old, their brain takes in all of the information around them as being true.
They believe every statement you make and use your behaviors and attitudes toward them as a template for how relationships ought to be. This information is stored in their subconscious mind, and informs what they believe to be true about themselves.
Creating Winners is an empowering book that guides new and experienced parents on how to raise children who are confident and have a healthy self-perception. It argues that since young children are vulnerable to accepting negative suggestions from their environment, parents must be intentional in the ways they communicate with their little ones.
Some of the topics discussed in the book include:
- How to heal from your own childhood trauma that could be affecting your parenting
- Strategies to open up to your child
- How to discipline your child without punishing them
- Tips for creating psychological safety for your child at home
After listening to this book, you will know how to use positive words and reinforcement to encourage your child and help them succeed at life. You will become the role model and leader your child trusts to support and guide them through life.
©2021 Samuel James Wilson (P)2021 Samuel James Wilson