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		<title>The Dreams of Our Children</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever wonder why only a handful of people really succeed in their chosen paths in life? It is every parents&#8217; desire to see their child grow up to reach greater heights. Most parents want their children to go beyond what they have managed to achieve in their lives. The question to ask is why are some men and women able to achieve greatness whilst many people who can also be considered talented never reach their supposed potential? Time and time again we hear of people whose ships never came in or who gave up on their dreams because it was impossible. The truth is that talent alone will not get your child to the top. Most of us have a gift of some sort Recognize the gift When you realize that your child has a passion for something you should encourage them. Without recognition the person&#8217;s talent will wilt because it is unused. Some children give up on their interests because their parents do not value them or seem not to through their actions or non-actions. Talent exists in so far as it is recognized. As human beings we desire to be praised and encouraged. It takes a lot of energy and emotion to succeed. The right support keeps people motivated and focused on the goal. Practice Greatness is often forged away from the madding crowd. People who are considered to be exceptional spend incredible amounts of time working on their talent. They are not satisfied with just being the best; they want to rise even above the proverbial stars. Of course you can practice a lot at something but if you are not passionate about it then it will also show. Burnout is a result of inconsistency between passion and the pursuit Day in day out you have to work at the same things and improve on the faults that you find and this requires focus and discipline. The mentality of the instant generation has no place in the path of those who want to achieve greatness. The Art of Discipline You should encourage your children to manage their time properly. Remember that children are still children and should be treated as such. Do not become a control maniac. Give them room to grow and to express themselves. Balance Teach them balance, there is time to play and there is time to work. Each session much be used effectively. Give regular feedback There is no such thing as constructive criticism but regular assessment of weaknesses and strengths will make the child a better performer. This should not be left to once in a while teacher/parent consultations. Evaluate Evaluating the performance of an individual from constantly is an essential part of the dynamics of success. We need to evaluate in order to determine how far we are from the goal and what we can do to make the journey easier. Success is a lot of ingredients; it is talent, passion, support. As a parent you have a lot to contribute. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="none"><div class="g-plusone" data-href="http://www.best-parents.info/2010/08/11/uncategorized/the-dreams-of-our-children/" size="standard" count="true"></div></div><p>Ever wonder why only a handful of people really succeed in their chosen paths in life? It is every parents&#8217; desire to see their child grow up to reach greater heights. Most parents want their children to go beyond what they have managed to achieve in their lives.</p>
<p>The question to ask is why are some men and women able to achieve greatness whilst many people who can also be considered talented never reach their supposed potential? </p>
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<p>Time and time again we hear of people whose ships never came in or who gave up on their dreams because it was impossible. The truth is that talent alone will not get your child to the top. Most of us have a gift of some sort</p>
<p>Recognize the gift</p>
<p>When you realize that your child has a passion for something you should encourage them. Without recognition the person&#8217;s talent will wilt because it is unused. Some children give up on their interests because their parents do not value them or seem not to through their actions or non-actions.</p>
<p>Talent exists in so far as it is recognized. As human beings we desire to be praised and encouraged. It takes a lot of energy and emotion to succeed. The right support keeps people motivated and focused on the goal.</p>
<p>Practice</p>
<p>Greatness is often forged away from the madding crowd. People who are considered to be exceptional spend incredible amounts of time working on their talent. They are not satisfied with just being the best; they want to rise even above the proverbial stars.</p>
<p>Of course you can practice a lot at something but if you are not passionate about it then it will also show. Burnout is a result of inconsistency between passion and the pursuit</p>
<p>Day in day out you have to work at the same things and improve on the faults that you find and this requires focus and discipline. The mentality of the instant generation has no place in the path of those who want to achieve greatness.</p>
<p>The Art of Discipline</p>
<p>You should encourage your children to manage their time properly. Remember that children are still children and should be treated as such. Do not become a control maniac. Give them room to grow and to express themselves.</p>
<p>Balance</p>
<p>Teach them balance, there is time to play and there is time to work. Each session much be used effectively.</p>
<p>Give regular feedback</p>
<p>There is no such thing as constructive criticism but regular assessment of weaknesses and strengths will make the child a better performer. This should not be left to once in a while teacher/parent consultations.</p>
<p>Evaluate</p>
<p>Evaluating the performance of an individual from constantly is an essential part of the dynamics of success. We need to evaluate in order to determine how far we are from the goal and what we can do to make the journey easier.</p>
<p>Success is a lot of ingredients; it is talent, passion, support. As a parent you have a lot to contribute. You do not just dream the dreams that you want your children to achieve you help them to achieve their dreams.</p>
<p>The Wisdom Through Shared Knowledge site, <a href="http://www.helpingstories.com" target="_new">http://www.helpingstories.com</a>, has no preference on what you write about, and we hope the subjects range from personal war stories, how and why I learnt not to drink, drive to giving birth to my first child (the pleasures and the pain).Anything is all right, we have learnt that there is a message in each and every story.</p>
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		<title>How to Balance Work and Life As a Work at Home Dad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a dad who works from home, it will be all the more challenging for you to try and balance your work and your life at home. However, it can be done with a little bit of prudent planning and attention. Here are some tips that will show you how to balance your work and life if you are dad who works from home: • All families have their own pace and sequences of events on a daily basis. Find out what these sequences are as there will be certain moments where you will need to give priority to your family. Once you know the pace and sequences, you can organize your work schedule around them. • While many dads avoid this, it might actually be an advantage to allow your kids to help you will you are working. They can do things like helping you sort out the mail or stick envelopes. If you have older children, you can make them responsible for looking after their younger sibling for a couple of hours after they all return from school. Remember, you need to see your kids as assets rather an than thinking of them as liabilities. • If you are really busy, do not be ashamed to hire help. Get a teenager from your neighborhood to lend you a helping hand. You can ask the teenager to look after your kids for a couple of hours after school so that you can wrap up your work and spend some time with the kids. • You can lessen your workload by outsourcing certain tasks, so that you have more free time to spend with your kids. Things like bookkeeping and certain routine clerical responsibilities can be subcontracted. • If you have finished a large project or manage to bag an important project, learn to celebrate the event with your family. This way they will learn to respect your job more and try not to disturb you when you are working. • You have a definite edge over other dads if you are working at home. Your kids will be able to observe you while you are working. They will realize how hard a person has to work to support his or her family. This way they will develop certain attitude towards work and working. So, you will end up being a role model to them. • Always learn to see things around you. Sometimes, you may have to adjust your work schedule to give some attention to your family. Make sure you do this and learn to give priorities to things, work or family, as required. About Author: Kum Martin is an online leading expert in parenting industry. He also offers top quality articles like: New Born Circumcision, Zodiac Baby Name Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kum_Martin http://EzineArticles.com/?How-to-Balance-Work-and-Life-As-a-Work-at-Home-Dad&#38;id=4033371]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="none"><div class="g-plusone" data-href="http://www.best-parents.info/2010/06/07/uncategorized/how-to-balance-work-and-life-as-a-work-at-home-dad/" size="standard" count="true"></div></div><p>If you are a dad who works from home, it will be all the more challenging for you to try and balance your work and your life at home. However, it can be done with a little bit of prudent planning and attention.</p>
<p>Here are some tips that will show you how to balance your work and life if you are dad who works from home:</p>
<p>• All families have their own pace and sequences of events on a daily basis. Find out what these sequences are as there will be certain moments where you will need to give priority to your family. Once you know the pace and sequences, you can organize your work schedule around them. </p>
<p> <span id="more-1048"></span>
<p>• While many dads avoid this, it might actually be an advantage to allow your kids to help you will you are working. They can do things like helping you sort out the mail or stick envelopes. If you have older children, you can make them responsible for looking after their younger sibling for a couple of hours after they all return from school. Remember, you need to see your kids as assets rather an than thinking of them as liabilities.    <br />• If you are really busy, do not be ashamed to hire help. Get a teenager from your neighborhood to lend you a helping hand. You can ask the teenager to look after your kids for a couple of hours after school so that you can wrap up your work and spend some time with the kids.     <br />• You can lessen your workload by outsourcing certain tasks, so that you have more free time to spend with your kids. Things like bookkeeping and certain routine clerical responsibilities can be subcontracted.     <br />• If you have finished a large project or manage to bag an important project, learn to celebrate the event with your family. This way they will learn to respect your job more and try not to disturb you when you are working.     <br />• You have a definite edge over other dads if you are working at home. Your kids will be able to observe you while you are working. They will realize how hard a person has to work to support his or her family. This way they will develop certain attitude towards work and working. So, you will end up being a role model to them.     <br />• Always learn to see things around you. Sometimes, you may have to adjust your work schedule to give some attention to your family. Make sure you do this and learn to give priorities to things, work or family, as required.</p>
<p>About Author:    <br />Kum Martin is an online leading expert in parenting industry. He also offers top quality articles like:    <br /><a href="http://www.bestdaddytips.com" target="_new">New Born Circumcision</a>, <a href="http://www.bestdaddytips.com/baby-name/index.html" target="_new">Zodiac Baby Name</a></p>
<p>Article Source: <a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Kum_Martin" target="_new">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kum_Martin</a>     <br /><a href="http://ezinearticles.com/?How-to-Balance-Work-and-Life-As-a-Work-at-Home-Dad&amp;id=4033371" target="_new">http://EzineArticles.com/?How-to-Balance-Work-and-Life-As-a-Work-at-Home-Dad&amp;id=4033371</a></p>
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