Monday, June 3, 2024

Creating High Achieving Students Starts at Home

If you want to produce high-achieving students, we identified five (5) common characteristics. 

First of all, in the high-achieving homes, these parents believe that the world's going to be better for their children. 

You know, in some homes, the parents are already downtrodden and already beaten and they transmit a dismal attitude to their children.

But not in the high-achieving homes. These parents say, well, it may not be all what I want it to be, but it's going to be better for my children. 

They, first of all, transmit Hope (Believe) #1.

Secondly, in the high-achieving homes, these parents are consistent with their children. You know, in "some homes", mama got one rule on Monday, another rule on Wednesday. Not here in high-achieving homes. There's Consistency #2

Third, in the high-achieving homes, these parents are complimentary to their children. You know, in "some homes", every other word is "four letters".
But not here in high-achieving homes. These parents Praise their children #3

Fourth, in the high-achieving homes, these parents give their children High Expectations #4.

And then last but not least, besides transmitting hope #1 , being consistent #2, being complimentary #3, giving high expectations #4, these parents believe that they(we) are the primary educators of their children #5.

High achieving homes also come with discernment and awareness. We believe emotional intelligence is priority when you are the sole educator of the child.


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