We talk about why parents need to see themselves as mentors, not just nurturers, and how that mindset changes the way we respond to school struggles. We break down what intellect really means, why learning differences are normal, and how our words can protect a child’s self-esteem for life.
• shifting from correcting behaviour to teaching skills
• why parents cannot outsource core lessons to schools
• why “intellect” is a critical conversation at home
• learning differences and the damage of comparison
• a personal story about succeeding through hands-on learning
• defining intelligence as capacity for complex learning
• defining smart as quick, adaptive problem-solving
• defining common sense as practical wisdom from experience
• asking “Did you try?” and validating effort
• keeping the door open for kids to share struggles
• partnering with teachers through modern online communication
• modifying learning at home using technology and hands-on practice
• using ChatGPT to build a custom learning plan
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As Mom's we are more than nurturers we are Mentors to our children.
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