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11 Laws For Teaching The Self Driven To Your Children

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Teaching our children to be self-driven is one of the most important things we can do as parents. It's not always easy, but it's worth it in the long run. Here are 11 laws to help you get started.

1. Law of Choice

Give your children choices whenever possible. This helps them develop a sense of autonomy and learn how to make decisions. For example, let them choose what they want to wear, what they want to eat for breakfast, or what activity they want to do after school.

2. Law of Responsibility

Hold your children accountable for their actions. This means letting them experience the consequences of their choices, both good and bad. For example, if they don't do their homework, they may not be able to watch TV or play video games. Or, if they help out around the house, they may earn a small allowance.

3. Law of Encouragement

Encourage your children to try new things and take risks. Let them know that it's okay to fail, and that you'll be there to support them no matter what. For example, if your child is hesitant to try out for the soccer team, tell them that you believe in them and that you know they'll do great.

4. Law of Patience

Be patient with your children. Learning to be self-driven takes time and effort. Don't get discouraged if they don't get it right away. Just keep encouraging them and providing them with opportunities to practice.

5. Law of Consistency

Be consistent with your expectations and rules. This helps your children learn what is expected of them and what the consequences will be if they don't meet those expectations. For example, if you tell your child that they need to clean their room every Saturday, make sure that you follow through with that rule every week.

6. Law of Respect

Respect your children's opinions and feelings. Even if you don't agree with them, let them know that you value their input. This helps them develop a sense of self-worth and confidence.

7. Law of Independence

Encourage your children to be independent. Let them do things for themselves, even if they make mistakes. This helps them learn how to problem-solve and develop a sense of accomplishment.

8. Law of Purpose

Help your children find their purpose in life. This doesn't mean that they have to know exactly what they want to be when they grow up. But it does mean that they should have a general sense of what they want to achieve in life. This will help them stay motivated and focused.

9. Law of Growth

Encourage your children to always be learning and growing. This means exposing them to new ideas and experiences. It also means providing them with opportunities to develop their skills and talents.

10. Law of Love

Show your children that you love them unconditionally. This means accepting them for who they are, even when they make mistakes. It also means being there for them when they need you.

11. Law of Legacy

Teach your children about the importance of leaving a legacy. This means making a positive impact on the world, both big and small. It also means teaching them the importance of giving back to their community.

Teaching our children to be self-driven is a lifelong journey. But it's a journey that's worth taking. By following these 11 laws, you can help your children develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in life.

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