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How To Raise An Adult - ALBERT PIAGET
Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
The Responsibility Of A Child Is Only The Parent’s
CHAPTER TWO
The Importance Of Self-Discipline
CHAPTER THREE
What Is Success And How Can It Benefit Your Child?
CHAPTER FOUR
Why Teaching Your Child To Focus Can Benefit Them
CHAPTER FIVE
Procrastination And The Forces Of Limitation It Provides
CHAPTER SIX
Your Fears Become Reality And Spread To Your Children
CHAPTER SEVEN
Pessimism Spreads To Your Children
CHAPTER EIGHT
Teach Your Child to be Mindful
CONCLUSION:
HOW TO RAISE AN ADULT
HAPPY, HEALTHY, AND SUCCESSFUL
KID’S
Albert Piaget
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing How to Raise an Adult.
You will find a detailed roadmap providing you with the essentials to raise a successful, compassionate, and influential adult within the confines of the pages in this book. Raising an adult starts from the moment the child is born, carving an important pathway of support and acknowledgement paired with expectation and influence. This book will stabilize your ability to provide just that more easily among so much more. I hope you find How to Raise an Adult
to be inspiring as well as steer you in the direction of raising an incredible adult.
CHAPTER ONE
The Responsibility Of A Child Is Only The
Parent’s
Parenthood is a magical journey. Whether you are having your own, adopting, fostering, or taking on the responsibility of raising a child that may not have necessarily been yours but was a family member’s. Parenthood is also the most important step when it comes to bettering our society as well as raising a successful adult. With parenthood the parent is most specifically responsible for raising that child. The children’s wellbeing and proper raising is not a teacher, other family member, or friend’s responsibility. When you choose to take on the responsibility of raising your now child it is your responsibility alone.
The first thing you need to realize when you choose to take on the responsibility of being a parent is your child’s health, wellness, discipline, and expectations to be met are not determined by anyone else but you the parent. It is also incredibly important to note that how you raise your child can directly impact how they mold into society as well as the decisions that they make you as the parent are responsible for.
Below we will go into detailed descriptions as well as comparisons of different situations to show what responsibility
means when it comes to being a parent, as well as how your responsibility can directly impact their probability towards becoming an influential adult.
I have put together four situations to directly implement two scenarios of what can occur when a parent chooses to take responsibility as the parent while also implementing two scenarios where the parent chose not to take responsibility for their child. This is to show and more fully push into effect the important fact that a child’s responsibility as well as raising the child flows only to the parent.
Scenario One:
Jackie is 8 years old. She has been raised from the age of 4 by her stepmother Eleanor due to the fact she had no other family in her life and her father’s untimely death in a motor vehicle accident. Eleanor has recently been having issues with Jackie acting out in school. Eleanor immediately schedules a parent teacher conference to find out what exactly is going on with her daughter as well as devise a plan of expectation’s for her to do better. In the process of the parent teacher conference, Eleanor discovers that Jackie has been making fun of a few of the other students about their weight, as well as cheating on tests.
Eleanor chooses to look closely at her own life, because she genuinely wants to improve Jackie’s life and how the decisions she had recently been making could have directly affected her
daughters choices due to her own decisions. She realizes after discussing with Jackie’s teacher that she had recently begun dating again as well as fussing over her body shape. Upon further discussion, Eleanor and Jackie’s teacher devised a plan because Eleanor chose to take responsibility for Jackie’s struggles.
Eleanor also chose to sit down with Jackie to find out her opinion of what had been occurring. Jackie made it clear that she was feeling angry that Eleanor was choosing to date as well as feeling self-conscious of her own boy due to Eleanor showing frustration at her own body shape. Jackie also tells her stepmom that she feels as if Eleanor has not spent very much time with her due to Eleanor’s busy schedule.
Eleanor, along with Jackie’s teacher, and Jackie put together a plan of action that included being more mindful and kinder to themselves as well as Eleanor and Jackie spending a designated amount of time together.
In this scenario, we see that although Eleanor could have blamed the teacher for her stepdaughter lashing out, she instead chose to devise a plan to work together and how to benefit the child and look at her own actions in the process. Can you look at yourself and honestly see simple things we do as parents on a day to day bases that may be affecting the wellbeing of your child? It is important to note, as a responsible parent you have to have the respect and confidence in yourself to look clearly at
how you are raising your child and come to terms that you