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Teach Kids How to Think

Seven Secrets for Raising Intelligent Children with a Strong Mentality and Positive Mindset

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Teach Kids How to Think

By: Frank Dixon
Narrated by: Shawn Lennox
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What’s the number one skill you must teach your child? The ability to think right…it might sound too simple at first. Of course, we all know how to think; the problem is just that we haven’t been taught how to think in a way that sets us up for success in life.

You don’t learn it in school, but what is it really that separates the successful people from the unsuccessful, the wealthy from the poor, the healthy from the unhealthy, and the happy from the unhappy? Is it their life circumstances or their actions? Sure, those things definitely play a role. But, perhaps, even more so, they are separated by the way they think. The wealthy person thinks wealth is easy to create, maintain, and grow; the poor person thinks this is hard. The unsuccessful people think they can’t, while the successful people think they can. You get the point; so much of our lives are determined by how we think, which is why the art of thinking right is a crucial life skill to teach your kids, and this audiobook will show you how.

In Teach Kids How to Think, you’ll discover:

  • How to become mentally strong and have a strong mentality
  • How to teach your kids how to think different
  • How to think your way to the life you want
  • How to be strong emotionally
  • How to think bigger how to think effectively
  • How to think with intention

So, click the “buy now” button today, and teach your kids how to think for a better life!

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I like that he gave summary to each chapter

it was too short on techniques and gave a wide, not detailed overview. I felt like the writer could go on

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Wish there was a to read list before having kids

Wish there was a to read list before planning to have kids, and this book definitely needs to be on the list! Love it!

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Great Tidbits

This book gave many great ideas for encouraging a child's positive mindset and motivating them to be successful citizens. it was a good reminder of phrases and habits that encourage resilience, employability, and setting achievable goals. i can see it helping parents whose kids are "perfectionists" or seemingly unmotivated to learn.

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