Some kids grow up and say, “I wish my parents would have kept me in piano.” As a parent, you have to get real with yourself on whether you’re forcing your child or supporting them in something they want to continue to do. Because there is a fine line between the two. Don’t be a parent who pushes your child down a certain path because it’s what YOU want. Allow your child to be themselves, to find themselves, and to create themselves. Over time, by exposing them to many experiences and places, they will naturally hone in and magnetize toward what they’re most interested in.
People are compelled to choose a niche real quick these days. But, a lot of times, it takes time to find your passions and your strengths. So don’t expect your child to know exactly what they want now. And don’t get frustrated when they change their mind. They won’t figure out their “niche” until they get older. Until they have more experiences and they’re doing things on their own.
The scope of your imagination limits your ability to set goals for yourself. Give your children scope so that they will have a strong imagination. So, get out. Go experience the world. Let your children be involved in the things they are interested in.
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