Dear Mom & Dad,
Parenting is a challenging job, and there’s no one-size-fits-all approach.
But there are certain skills you should strive to imbibe in your child, while growing up.
These skills can hinder your child’s personal development.
They can go on to affect your child’s relationships, and career path.
This Makes One Wonder: parents blame their teenager for not having these skills.
But the leading question is: where they taught how to deal with these life events?
Oh yes! I understand…
We want them to be Smarter… More Cultured…and More Exposed…
But we haven’t done the work of exposing them to these life skills.
And that’s where we need to check.
But not to worry: You are not alone.
Take for instance, the comments below from a youth forum …
These young adults in their twenties still feel like a child.
Why is that?
In this forum, these young adults are worried their parents blame them because they are unaware of certain Life Skills.
But on second thought…
These skills were not brought to them before now.
They grow to learn them either from their parents or the environment they find themselves in.
And the first environment for the child is the home.
By engaging them, they will imbibe these skills and habits to their day-to-day activity.
Just like Tope below, her children are already using the daily lessons she engages them with.
Tope Fortune
Good question!
You need to teach your child Life Skills 101.
Make them prepare for the day-to-day happenings in the society at large.
Groom them to develop self confidence…
All these will empower your child to leverage opportunities when they come.
According to Frederick Douglas:
Imagine your child being confident to take up on their dreams…
Go all in for what they want …without feeling discouraged.
All because of some early lessons you shared with him or her while growing up.
How successful do you think that child will grow to become?
This is what Frederick is talking about.
It is Every Parent’s duty to groom the child to become strong for societal pressure.
This will enable your child to make a productive impact, and be loved by people around.
The best part? It opens room for opportunities.
And I am sure you don’t want your child to be left behind in a room full of opportunities out there.
Yes, while these are also important.
There are other skills that will help build a successful man or woman in society.
These are Life Skills 101 that can transfer to future engagement…leadership… and job roles.
Good.
But let’s not forget to add these other skills…
Because this will help them build life changing relationships, and deal with problems intelligently as they grow to adulthood.
I am sure you want a well grounded child in academics, cultural values and Life’s Soft Skills.
INTRODUCING THE BOOK:
[A 366 Day Devotional To Engage & Empower Your Child With Life Skills For The Future]
38 Part Segment To Engage and Educate Your Child With Life’s Soft Skills From Self Awareness to Mindset, Success Principles to Leadership and others.
In this period, Your child will learn to be self aware, and not limited by their background and environment.
Your child will be engaged on goal setting, how to manage time, how to respond to positive or negative feedback.
Introduced to emotional intelligence, critical thinking and problem solving.
Imagine your child knowing how to manage an angry person, planning out their day and approaching challenges with a smart approach.
How would that appeal to others?
Time to Show your child how to lead, starting from home, taking responsibility, learn personal Hygiene, Relationship Building, Understand how to relate with Peers and Adults respectively (Manners & Etiquette).
Get your child to set boundaries with friends and build strong relationships on the ground of values.
Also, show them how personal hygiene is important and how it can affect others when you become ignorant of it.
Imagine showing your child how to use the universal laws to attract what they want from life… how to persuade people with the right communication tactics and also handle conflicts.
How would that help drive success for them in the public? Great, right?
Every day, your kids are endangered in society by some perverts who may want to take advantage of them.
Now, you can introduce the signs they can look out for and report where necessary.
You want to also train your child to understand that there is something called mental health and it is important to keep that in shape as well.
This is the Only 365 Days Devotional To Help Your Child With Personal Development.
IMAGINE THIS: you see your child learn something new everyday – for example, leadership.
Then someone act in a way that contradicts the values he or she learned…
They tell you; “Mom, that’s a bad leading trait, according to what we learned”.
How would that make you feel?
You begin to SEE your child applying and relating well to life events from the lessons learned.
Yes, that’s what Inspired and Transformed is here to help your child become in the next 365 days.
Jezreel Musa
Yes we Know.
That’s because at PDAC, we have many parents tell us this.
We understand how your day goes.
The thought of leaving home early in search for your daily bread and at night, you want to rush off to bed.
The Good News? Your child can do a self study while you engage them later on the lessons learnt.
So, with this, we want to ease this for you.
That’s why we created Inspired and Transformed Devotional.
A daily devotional with life skills to help your child with personal development.
With this, you can cover a lot of valuable lessons to empower your child.
At the end of the year, studying this book…Your child will learn:
Yes.
While the school’s major objective is to help your child academically.
It is the role of the parent to help their kids develop personal skills and become a person of value.
With Inspired and Transformed daily devotional, You can add these to your morning devotion.
Or read them to your kids or teenagers before going to bed, at night.
With the lessons imbibed in them, they take positive actions and make good relationships out there.
Ready to get access to a home guide to help the child?
The Inspired & Transformed Devotional comes in hard and soft copy.
The book goes for N15,000.
The hard copy will be shipped to your location anywhere in Nigeria.
THE GOOD NEWS: Delivery is FREE.
To place an order for the book in Hard -Cover in Nigeria, click on the button below, fill in your details and place an order.
You will get your book shipped to you within 24hrs to 7 days.
You can get your digital copy on Amazon Kindle using the button below.
Mind you, you can only read this online, not a Pdf Download.
You can order for the Amazon kindle Or Paperback with the button below.
But take note, for the Amazon Kindle, you can only read this online, not a Pdf Download.
Only for Nigeria residents.
Foundation for the Personal Development of African Children
Bank: Access Bank
Number : 1647572842
After payment, send your proof of payment to Coach Victor on WhatsApp (+234 806 214 4418) for confirmation.
This book was written by the foundation Personal Development For The African Children(PDAC).
Our Vision
Transforming Africa; One Child at a time. Working towards a world of empowered Self-aware and Inspired African Children.
Our Mission
To Create Personal Development Awareness : Inspiring and equipping African Children to discover, develop, and unleash their God given potentials through platforms, programs and resources.
Signed
PDAC management
The book has been simplified to help all but children within the ages of 8 to 18 years will find the daily application here more relatable.
Oh yes!. The book is simplified enough for their understanding, but I advise you find time, even if it's the weekend, to engage them in the lessons learned during the week read.
No. It’s a free delivery package here in Nigeria. We will ship it to your house. Just provide all the details needed.
It’s a daily devotional. You can use it with your Teenager or Pre-Teen every morning or before they go to bed.
Yes. But we advise you to go through the book with the child. This is so you can engage, bond with them, and share other relatable experiences.