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Raising an Optimistic Child
Some measure of pessimistic behavior is genetic. As a parent, you have more power over how your child’s pessimism plays out than you think. You can demonstrate and model the right way to deal with negative thoughts and situations. It’s up to you to try to help them turn those negative thoughts around. It’s hard to see what’s good in life when you can only point out the bad.
Pessimistic attitudes and actions lead to less success due to keeping people from even trying. Instead, moving forward in optimism with a plan leads to more success just due to the act of trying.
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Some measure of pessimistic behavior is genetic. As a parent, you have more power over how your child's pessimism plays out than you think. You can demonstrate and model the right way to deal with negative thoughts and situations. It's up to you to try to help them turn those negative thoughts around. It's hard to see what's good in life when you can only point out the bad.
Pessimistic attitudes and actions lead to less success due to keeping people from even trying. Instead, moving forward in optimism with a plan leads to more success just due to the act of trying.
Raising an Optimistic Child
Some measure of pessimistic behavior is genetic. As a parent, you have more power over how your child’s pessimism plays out than you think. You can demonstrate and model the right way to deal with negative thoughts and situations. It’s up to you to try to help them turn those negative thoughts around. It’s hard to see what’s good in life when you can only point out the bad.
Pessimistic attitudes and actions lead to less success due to keeping people from even trying. Instead, moving forward in optimism with a plan leads to more success just due to the act of trying.
OR Help a low-income family:
$2.99
Description:
Some measure of pessimistic behavior is genetic. As a parent, you have more power over how your child's pessimism plays out than you think. You can demonstrate and model the right way to deal with negative thoughts and situations. It's up to you to try to help them turn those negative thoughts around. It's hard to see what's good in life when you can only point out the bad.
Pessimistic attitudes and actions lead to less success due to keeping people from even trying. Instead, moving forward in optimism with a plan leads to more success just due to the act of trying.