The Power of Pacing: Why Letting Kids Go at Their Own Speed Leads to Greater Success
Dr. Chheda – Recently I climbed a mountain that was 3,000 feet. It was hard, it was grueling, but I persevered and I made it. This was a hike that normally takes an hour and…
Dr. Chheda – Recently I climbed a mountain that was 3,000 feet. It was hard, it was grueling, but I persevered and I made it. This was a hike that normally takes an hour and a half. It took me two and a half hours, and I had to take a lot of rest, but I made it. I did not have to go as fast as the turtle. I was slow and steady like the hare. The same for your kids. Your kids don’t have to be accelerated in math for kindergarten. They don’t have to be taking 20 APs in high school. Let them go at their own pace. Support them. Make sure you are encouraging their strengths, and they will reach far greater heights than you ever imagined. Transcriptions from AI and may not be 100% accurate