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Cómo educar en la cultura del esfuerzo

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Cómo educar en la cultura del esfuerzo
Cómo educar en la cultura del esfuerzo

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Cómo educar en la cultura del esfuerzo

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Discover how to help children develop a culture of effort so they can take responsibility and deal with failures and conflicts with autonomy. The word "effort" has many nuances. If for some people it implies the achievement of satisfactory results, for others it is equivalent to wear and tear and fatigue... these oscillations influence when it comes to educating, taking into account the lifestyle of the 21st century. Today's society works "at the click of a button", however, the early years are ideal to instill in children or students a value in disuse, perseverance. If we want them to understand the meaning of the word "effort" we must give more importance to the process of achieving a goal. Satisfaction with a task well done and the reasons for doing it with quality, will be decisive when it comes to understanding what it means to make an effort and to be persevering. Through practical advice and concrete examples, you will learn how to foster resilience, motivation and self-determination in your children from an early age.

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