First Teach Your Kid To (Succeed) Fail: Parenting Tips To Bring Up An Entrepreneur (Garima on Parenting Book 2)
Book Details
Author(s)Gupta, Garima
ISBN / ASINB07KPGPXFC
ISBN-13978B07KPGPXF1
AvailabilityAvailable for download now.
Sales Rank99,999,999
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
First Teach Your Kid To (Succeed) Fail is a book about bringing up kids so they may grow up to be successful entrepreneurs.
In a country like India, education system has yet to embrace risk-taking, striving and failing. That is why India produces so few entrepreneurs despite our population, literacy and institutes of higher education. While academically gifted children often grow up to be valuable employees, the entrepreneur is a slightly different breed.
What are the qualities and attitudes of a successful entrepreneur? Do successful people play the game differently? Do they value something other than success? What if “do not fail” is the worst advice to give our children?
This book quickly shows parents what tendencies in their children to encourage and which to nip. You will learn the crucial difference between growth versus fixed mindset. You will find which words of encouragement are actually a shackle and what to say instead -when they fail and also when they succeed. You will learn that the child who is not worried about failing, and who loves to struggle for long on difficult problems is best equipped to make it big. Most importantly, you will understand what you can do to raise such a child.
In short, read this to give your kid the best chance of future success.
In a country like India, education system has yet to embrace risk-taking, striving and failing. That is why India produces so few entrepreneurs despite our population, literacy and institutes of higher education. While academically gifted children often grow up to be valuable employees, the entrepreneur is a slightly different breed.
What are the qualities and attitudes of a successful entrepreneur? Do successful people play the game differently? Do they value something other than success? What if “do not fail” is the worst advice to give our children?
This book quickly shows parents what tendencies in their children to encourage and which to nip. You will learn the crucial difference between growth versus fixed mindset. You will find which words of encouragement are actually a shackle and what to say instead -when they fail and also when they succeed. You will learn that the child who is not worried about failing, and who loves to struggle for long on difficult problems is best equipped to make it big. Most importantly, you will understand what you can do to raise such a child.
In short, read this to give your kid the best chance of future success.

