Driving Children to Success

"It is the truth, and a most important truth, that a genius does exist in the subconscious of every mind".

Confidence:

Once the discovery process (as mentioned in the Discovery article) is commonplace with your children, and they believe with all their hearts, in their own feelings, confidence comes easy.

It is well known by many child educators and Psychologist, that building confidence in your child is the Cadillac of vehicles driving them to success. Kidztar Publishing’s MirrorMeBook™ has a unique chapter starring your child (including both the Childs name and photo’s); within this chapter of the MirrorMeBook™  you will find games, activities as an origin for parents or guardians to use as praise.

 “It is the truth, and a most important truth, that a genius does exist in the subconscious of every mind. Every child is born with that interior something which when developed can produce remarkable ability, extraordinary talent and rare genius. It is therefore of the highest importance that the young mind be so trained that all of its latent power and capacity be developed, because everybody should be given the opportunity to become as much as possible.”  Christian D. Larson

This quote inspired astonishing research by Kidztar Publishing to investigate the development of young geniuses. The details are as simple as this. Each genius, such as Thomas Edison, Benjamin Franklin, Albert Einstein with many more had one thing in common. Each one had been home schooled with lots of one on one attention from their parents as small children.

Kidztar Publishing’s MirrorMeBooks™  have been developed to be used as a positive interactive tool between both child and parent, therefore developing true geniuses through love and confidence.

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  1. A very well written and helpful article. Thanks for sharing.

  2. These MirrorMeBooks™ sound fascinating. I think one of the primary problems with education is that it makes students question their inner genius, their inner knowing. It teaches them away from themselves. The purpose of education should be to give students back themselves by helping them find their own passion in the questions and in the search for answers–and teaching them that worthwhile learning has personal significance.

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