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BOOKS

Don't Feed the
Bears: How Parents Can Set Their Kids Up for Failure
December 2009 - 124 pages
"Gut-wrenchingly real.
Mr. Lebenstein educates whoever will listen to him so that the past will
never be repeated. The Gazebo is a must read." -
Armchair Interviews Book Review
Even the best of parents with the purest and most
idealistic intentions to provide a better life for
their children can set them up for failure by
confusing better with easier.
So how do we provide our children with the
opportunities and tools for greater success without
spoiling them? How do we insure that we have positioned them for this
greater standard of living
without overly indulging them? No doubt it is a
balancing act, and requires planning, forethought,
and consistency. It also requires a long term
vision, short term goals, and an incredible degree of
hard work on the part of both parents working in
unison to provide a stable foundation.
It means not sacrificing teaching experiences when
an easier choice or route presents itself.

It means that from the day that youngster is born
you plan on working hard, making a plan,
and then working your plan as parents. It means
modeling the way by living an exemplary life of
courage, integrity, and character. It requires a
positive attitude through which we can constantly
encourage their hearts. It means establishing
standards and requirements, and enforcing them.
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