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Which Skill Should Your Child Develop To Help Them Later In Life?

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1. When Your Child Gets Dressed, They…
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Are a bit clumsy to be honest
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Scream and cry or simply refuse to cooperate or get frustrated easily when it doesn’t fit/ won’t go on
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Forget what you told them a few seconds ago
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Randomly grab things and leave a mess
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Only want to wear the same thing all the time
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Very fashion oriented/ sensitive to 'ugly' clothes
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Start playing with whatever passes by
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Don’t listen to a thing you say/ do the opposite
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Come up with reasons why they shouldn’t have to get dressed or need more time
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2. Which Animal Does Your Child Fear (the most)?
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Dog
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 Bird (like pigeons or crows)
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Bee
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Snake
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Bear
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Lizard
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Shark
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Spider
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Bat
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3. Several Times, You’ve Noticed Your Child Needs To…
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Focus on what they’re doing/ what’s being said
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Exercise more
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Think carefully before they think or make a choice
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Learn how to play with others
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Remember what needs to be done/ what they were told
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Speak up
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Stop quitting so easily
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Stop freaking out when something changes
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Be more aware of where others are coming from and other people's feelings
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4. Which Part Of Doing Homework Does Your Child Struggle With Most?
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Presentations
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Memorizing/ studying for tests
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Thinking outside of the box
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Anything not requiring language skills, they much prefer English
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Not running away at the first opportunity/ getting distracted
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Homework isn’t an issue, but they’re not great at sports
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Group Projects
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Finishing it
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Math and/or Science
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5. When Your Child Plays With Others, They…
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6. Which Superhero Or Disney Princess Does Your Child Want To Be Like Most?
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7. Your Child Is Afraid Of…
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Failing, so they don’t start
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Trusting others (I’m better off alone)
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Not being understood
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Not being smart enough
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Being seen as critical, uncooperative or 'not nice'
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Missing out on something
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Choosing wrong/ not liking the ‘new’ thing
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Being isolated, hated by others
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No one wanting them on their team, always being the one left over
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8. Your Child Is Often Complimented On…
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How easily they get over things and forgive
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How well they follow instructions
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How obedient they are
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How energetic and full of life they are
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How calm and composed they are
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How nice or creative they are
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How well they read/ write
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How well they communicate
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How self-sufficient/ independent they are
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9. Which Word Describes
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Gullible/ Nice
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Pushover
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DIY-er
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Curious
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Forgetful
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Homebody
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Multi-passionate
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Traditional/ Routine-lover
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Last Question: Which Answer Resembles Your Child's Current Dream The Most?
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To become someone people listen to
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To be like their parent
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To go on an adventure alone
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To study a topic in depth/ become a scientist
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To travel the world
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Your Child Needs Resilience & Perseverance
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The Power to Bounce Back

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Resilience: the strength to rise after setbacks, adapt to challenges, and keep moving toward what matters most to them.

Resilience doesn’t just prepare your child to “succeed” in the traditional sense. It helps them define success on their own terms and to keep going after what brings them joy, meaning, and confidence, even when life throws obstacles in their path. By nurturing resilience now, you’re helping your child build the inner tools they’ll need to create a life where they feel truly happy and fulfilled.

Ways to start building resilience today:

  • ~ Invite reflection after challenges: “What did you learn from this experience?”
  • ~ Celebrate effort, not just results, so mistakes feel like steps forward.
  • ~ Support them in setting small, achievable goals that build steady confidence.

To make this journey easier (and more fun), I’m creating a Resilience Training PDF with 30 playful, practical games you can weave into everyday life. These activities are designed to strengthen resilience step by step, while keeping the process lighthearted and engaging for both of you.  

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Your Child Needs Adaptability
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Embracing Change with Confidence

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Adaptability: the ability to adjust to new situations with calm, confidence, and an open mind.

In our fast-changing world, adaptability is more important than ever. From starting a new school year to trying an unfamiliar activity, children who are adaptable don’t just “get through” changes.

They see change as an opportunity to grow, discover, and redefine what success means to them. By strengthening adaptability now, you’re helping your child feel more at ease with life’s twists and turns, while staying connected to what truly makes them happy.

Ways to start building adaptability today:

  • ~ Offer new experiences that gently expand their comfort zone.
  • ~ Celebrate bravery when they try something unfamiliar.
  • ~ Reframe challenges as chances to explore and learn.

I’m currently finishing a special Adaptability Training PDF with 30 playful, practical games that will help your child build this essential skill step by step. It will be available on April 11 and you can join the waitlist now to be the first to know when it’s ready.

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Your Child Needs Communication Skills
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Speak, Listen, and Influence with Confidence

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Communication, including the ability to express themselves clearly, listen with empathy, and use negotiation and persuasion effectively.

Strong communication goes beyond talking. It empowers children to share ideas, collaborate, and influence outcomes while staying respectful and confident. When kids can communicate thoughtfully and navigate conversations with others, they’re better equipped to define success on their own terms, build meaningful relationships, and create a life that feels truly fulfilling.

Ways to start building communication today:

  • ~ Encourage active listening by modeling reflective responses.
  • ~ Role-play different scenarios, including sharing opinions, negotiating, or solving conflicts.
  • ~ Provide opportunities for self-expression through storytelling, drawing, or structured debates.

I’m currently putting together a Communication Skills Training PDF with 30 playful, practical activities to help your child strengthen speaking, listening, persuasion, and negotiation skills in everyday life. It will be ready on April 11, and you can join the waitlist now to be among the first to access it.

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Your Child Needs Cooperation Skills
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The Art of Working Together

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Cooperation: the ability to work effectively with others, appreciate different perspectives, and contribute to a shared goal.

Cooperation isn’t just about following instructions; it helps children build empathy, resolve conflicts gracefully, and navigate social situations with confidence.

By strengthening this skill, you’re preparing your child to collaborate, communicate, and create meaningful connections. This will be key to defining success on their own terms and living a truly fulfilling life.

Ways to start fostering cooperation today:

  • ~ Model teamwork through family tasks or group projects.
  • ~ Teach the value of compromise and finding win-win solutions.
  • ~ Encourage shared goals and celebrate collective achievements.

I’m putting together a Cooperation Skills Training PDF with 30 engaging games designed to make practicing collaboration fun and practical. It will be available on April 11, and you can join the waitlist now to be among the first to access it.


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Your Child Needs Critical Thinking Skills
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A Sharp Mind for Problem Solving

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Critical Thinking: the ability to analyze information, make thoughtful decisions, and solve problems creatively.

Critical thinking isn’t just about academics. It helps children approach challenges with confidence, think independently, and make choices that align with their own values and goals.

By nurturing this skill, you’re empowering your child to define success on their own terms, navigate life’s complexities, and build a life that feels meaningful and fulfilling.

Ways to start fostering critical thinking today:

  • ~ Encourage open-ended questions and thoughtful discussions.
  • ~ Give your child opportunities to make decisions and reflect on the outcomes.
  • ~ Introduce puzzles and games that challenge reasoning and problem-solving skills.

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Your Child Needs Focus
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The Key to Achieving Goals

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Focus: the ability to concentrate, prioritize, and give their full attention to what matters most.

Focus isn’t just about schoolwork or finishing tasks. It helps children pursue their passions, set meaningful goals, and take consistent steps toward the life they want to create.

By building focus, you’re supporting your child in defining success on their own terms and cultivating a sense of accomplishment and happiness along the way.

Ways to start building focus today:

  • ~ Set clear, achievable goals for each activity or task.
  • ~ Break larger tasks into smaller, manageable steps.
  • ~ Create a calm, distraction-free environment to support concentration.

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Your Child Needs Memory Skills
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Strengthen Your Child’s Mind

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Memory: the ability to retain information, recall important details, and strengthen their learning capacity.

Memory is not fixed; it can be trained and improved like a muscle. By practicing memory-building activities, children can enhance their ability to remember facts, experiences, and lessons that will help them navigate life confidently.

Developing memory supports independent thinking, decision-making, and the pursuit of a life that’s meaningful and fulfilling, empowering your child to define success on their own terms.

Ways to start training memory today:

  • ~ Play memory games like matching or recall-based activities.
  • ~ Create visual associations to connect new information with what they already know.
  • ~ Encourage gentle repetition and review to strengthen retention over time.

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Your Child Needs Language Skills
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Unlock New Worlds

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Language Skills: the ability to learn and communicate in a foreign language, opening doors to new perspectives, cultures, and ways of thinking.

Learning a language early isn’t just about speaking words; it strengthens the mind and heart. Children who develop language skills gain:

  • * A broader perspective on the world, helping them see things in creative and flexible ways.
  • * Enhanced problem-solving and critical thinking, as learning a new language trains the brain to recognize patterns and adapt to new rules.
  • * Stronger empathy and people-reading skills, allowing them to understand and connect with others beyond words.
  • * Confidence and curiosity, empowering them to explore new cultures and ideas with ease.

By fostering language skills, you’re giving your child tools to define success on their own terms, communicate with confidence, and build a life full of curiosity, understanding, and joy.

Ways to start building language skills today:

  • ~ Play language games or use apps designed for kids.
  • ~ Read books in both their native language and a second language.
  • ~ Encourage conversations in the new language with family or friends.

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Your Child Needs Motor Skills
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Move, Play, Grow!

The skill your child most needs to develop for their future is Motor Skills - both fine and gross - which build coordination, control, and confidence in movement.

Motor skills aren’t just about sports or handwriting. Children who develop strong motor abilities can:

  • * Boost creativity and problem-solving by manipulating objects, building structures, and exploring new ways to move.
  • * Develop resilience and adaptability, as physical challenges teach persistence and patience.
  • * Enhance sensory awareness and emotional regulation, helping them navigate everyday situations with confidence.
  • * Discover unique strengths and passions, just like Temple Grandin, who turned her early motor challenges into tools for innovation, designing groundbreaking systems in the livestock industry and proving that overcoming motor limitations can unlock extraordinary potential.

By nurturing motor skills, you’re helping your child gain independence, confidence, and the physical foundation to explore the world fully, while supporting their ability to define success and happiness on their own terms.

Ways to start fostering motor skills today:

  • ~ Encourage active play like running, jumping, climbing, or obstacle courses.
  • ~ Engage fine motor skills with drawing, cutting, building, or crafting.
  • ~ Practice balance, coordination, and rhythm through hopping, dancing, or yoga.
  • ~ Introduce creative movement challenges, like designing mini obstacle courses or experimenting with new ways to move and manipulate objects.

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