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Raising High-Octane Kids: High-Octane Fuel for Raising High-Octane Kids
Contributor(s): Adams, Michael J. (Author)
ISBN: 1508756759     ISBN-13: 9781508756750
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $11.39  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: April 2015
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- Family & Relationships | Life Stages - Teenagers
Physical Information: 0.29" H x 5.98" W x 9.02" (0.42 lbs) 136 pages
 
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High-Octane children often sputter and stall when they are not driven and operated the way their Creator designed them. They require specialized, focused attention and discipline in their lives to perform the way God designed them. This design can be seen at an early age through observation and interactive relationships. As your child develops into a teenager, assessments can be administered to sharpen your understanding of how God designed them. Benefits of raising High-Octane children. -Their attitude about life is one of purpose. -Motivation is built in by God himself. -They have focus. -They have personal significance. -They have more self-confidence. -Selecting the right major in college. -The future is one of meaning and fulfillment. All of us are born with built-in traits which well up from whom we are meant to be (Eph 2:10.) When these attributes, behaviors, temperaments and personality traits are given external guidance and stimulation, they provide High-Octane fuel in which our children find purpose, passion and drive which motivate them to excel and perform as the Creator originally designed. It is not a simple thing to discover these gifts in our children. However, it is very important If we are not armed with an understanding of how God made our children, then it is very easy to set them up for failure. But when parents are armed with an understanding of how God designed their children, then they can provide them with High-Octane direction for their lives. It is interesting to note that the lack of personal significance is cited as one of the leading causes of depression, suicide, and personal regret. Statistics claim as many as 70% of all Americans are in the wrong career, and as many as 50% of Americans, including those who attend church, end up in the wrong marriage. As startling as these statistics are, they point out a tremendous need in our society for direction and input, and that direction needs to start in the early stages of a child's development. Our responsibility as parents is to understand to the best of our ability how God has made our children and then, armed with our child's "profile," train them up in "the way he should go." God made each of us as unique individuals not only with different physical characteristics but also with special talents, personality, and behavioral traits. We all understand that this is the case because it is easily observed. What is not so obvious is the following: (1 just what exactly are these gifts, (2 how they work, and (3 what advantages they bring to each of one of us. It is the life of purpose-and more importantly-God's purpose that we want for our children and ourselves. How can we live the abundant life if we do not live life the way we were designed? Knowing how God has made us helps us to excel and live a life of meaning, one that glorifies our God, and produces joyful and highly motivated High-Octane people.