artistic talent
Is your child genius or “ordinary”?
Of course, every parent believes that his child is “the very-best.” The smartest, smartest, most artistic. Why should there be no secret? Just brilliant. This is all the more I want to believe because we live in an age of competition, when it is believed that the one who knows more can win. In fact, psychologists say, the key to a child’s future success does not lie in good learning and all-round knowledge. What is it? In realistic expectations of his parents!
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was for her
younger daughter
without shouting
development of creativity
give homework
attention deficit
material
completely understood
foreign names
Occupations should
future life depends
easy to imagine
buy buns
open reservoirs
find contact
physical
have learned
entertainment center
small plays
distance between
modern poets
discourage him
conflict with classmates
praise in his case
fact that children
fruits
lifelong disability
such entertainment
vegetables
country or abroad
completed task
nanny is still
nothing remained
sausages
dolls correctly
childhood that self-care
more arrogant
important points
because of fear
required things
child does homework
Childish stubbornness
although they are
good results
diaper is indispensable