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Friday, December 30, 2016

Law of Attraction for Kids

This Comprehensive SUCCESS Program includes:
↝ 3 Ebooks + 1Audio book + 9video .....and 10 Unique Bonus Games, Actvity Sheets, amd Guides.
  YOU WILL...


  • Help your child discovers exciting capabilities and skills, that they never knew they had...
  • Improve your child's self esteem and feeling of self worth... ESPECIALLY if you're not perfect in that department yourself!
  • Help your child develop a knack for achieving great things in life... using a TRICK that we will show you...)
  • Give your child a TRUE SENSE OF PURPOSE ( it'll carry them through thick and thin , for the rest of their lives)
  • Show your kids how they can finally make their wishes come true ( imagine how they'll look up to you after THAT!)
BUT don't just take our word for it...
Law of Attraction for Kids - here 's What Orthers...are Saying!


   



"I am delighted with these books. 'Go for Your Goals -  for Kids ' gives children hands -  on experience at setting and reaching their goals in a fun way. As children learn these techniques for visualizing and manifesting their desires, they are sure to come away with a renewed sense of confidence---- Donna Foose, grandmother Indiana, USA.
                                        






" This is an activity book that helps you achieve your goals. It's excellent, clear and easy to understand. Kids Will Know how to get goals when they have finished it. I'd like to see a similar book for teenagers. The exercises are lots of fun."----- STEPHANIE LIMM, 13 VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
       



It was great to be reminded of how important goal setting is - at any age! I found these books not only inspiring but a great opportunity for parents and kids to work on goal setting together. My four -year-old daughter really enjoyed compiling her collage. Becoming familiar with the well- researched material before starting helped me to make the process flow."---- Julie Butler, Mother and psychologist Anglesea , Autralia.





GET ready for One of Your All- Time Most Memorable Times With Your Kids!!
    The truth is , your kids may not remember more than little pieces of what they learn in school.
but they will remember the time  You helped them gain power and control over their lives... and what that helped them achieve over the years!!
SO if you'd rather not take chances on your kid's future, and give them the ultimate gift of a self- made life, keep reading...

 IT COMES DOWN TO THIS : WILL THEY DO WELL IN LIFE?
🔯 Inspire the children in your life to Go for their goals (instead of simply copying what orthers are doing , ultimately ending up disappointed...)
💥 GIVE  your child a feeling of self sufficiency and the happiness that comes with it ... perhaps for the very first time!!
🔯 Open your children's eyes to see it's actually possible to create A FANTASTIC FUTURE ( and you've handed over the very keys to its!)
💥 EXPERIENCE the joy of seeing your child expand and triumph with each new victory ( this program is DESIGNED to be easy , fun and full of discovery)
🔯 Set your children on an automatic ' success cycle' with new skills and abitities for life (while they are still young and haven't been completely conditioned to the ' life is hard' virus...)
A TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS COLLABORATED TO DESIGN COLORFUL, INSPIRING, SKILL- FOCUSED E BOOKS THAT WILL CHANGE YOUR CHILD'S LIFE FOREVER.
SAMPLE THE BOOKS BEFORE YOU BUY :


CLICK HERE : to see 4 sample pages of : ' Parents' Guide to Goal Setting and Visualization Training for Kids'



CLICK HERE: to see 4 sample pages of:
'The Secret of Marking  Wishes Come True - Goal Setting And Visualization For younger Kids'



CLICK HERE: to see 4 sample pages of :
' How to get the Things you Want ( and Have Fun Doing It )'




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 MEET THE WRITERS


- Winsome Coutts   

Article

Choose the title you would like:-
  • Playing with Your Child – How to Start It, Why It’s So Important
  • Childs Play – Adults Play
  • Do You Play with Your Kids?
  • Play with Your Kids – It’s Fun
By Winsome Coutts

In these busy times, when parents and children have schedules packed to the max, family closeness can fall by the wayside. Most of us have to make an effort to guarantee that work, school, sports, and chores don’t swallow up the very relationships that make those things important.
When is the last time you played or goofed around with your child? Can you remember back that far? Many parents can’t. Life has made us so serious, so focused, that we’ve lost the joy of the simple things, and play was one of the first to go.
But as any child instinctively knows, play is essential to life. It brightens the heart and lightens the spirit. For kids, who live closer than we do to nature, play is as spontaneous as breathing. Sadly, most grown-ups have lost that skill. Our children can be our refresher course.
Playing with your child brings you back to the present, reminds you of what matters, and slows you down long enough to smell the roses. It also connects you emotionally with your child, rebuilding the closeness that the fast-paced, boring routines of life are all too quick to strip away.
Playing together is even more important for your child than it is for you, because she needs to feel close to you to feel loved and happy. If you’ve neglected time together for long enough, it may appear that your child isn’t interested in your attentions. She may even tell you as much. But that’s just bluster, hiding the fear that you will disappoint her again if she lets herself wish for time alone with you. If you initiate playing together, and do it at frequent intervals, even the most aloof pre-teen will start to look forward to it and, in time, throw herself into the fun.
What kind of playing should you do? Pay attention to the activities your child engages in: his idea of enjoyment. If these things seem boring to you, try hanging out nearby, observing as he does them, with words that express your curiosity. You just may find you actually develop a genuine interest. If your child is a couch potato, take up your perch on the couch beside him, but after you’re allowed “in,” initiate some play that might be more pleasant than TV.
Think back to what you did as a child that was memorable, especially activities you did with your parents that stay with you still. Think about things that are free or cost little, that involve experiencing life together. Start a list of ideas as they come, and add any of the following that you resonate with:
  • Raking stacks of autumn leaves, then jumping or rolling in them
  • Taking a hike through the forest preserve
  • Skating at the roller rink together
  • Walking the dog, taking turns with the rope
  • Reading comics or joke books together (or books of poetry or stories)
  • Making cookies, pizza or a cake
  • Building a fort out of snow or chairs and blankets
  • Playing hide and seek, hide the thimble, cards or board games
  • Lying on a blanket looking up at the stars
  • Sitting in front of the wood stove in a dark room, telling stories
  • Making shadow figures on the wall with your hands and a flashlight
  • Having a treasure hunt
  • Roasting marshmallows over a fire
  • Watching a parade
  • Going to the aquarium, zoo or museum
  • Flying kites together
  • Building something
  • Making a scrapbook
  • Making up a silly poem or song
  • Watching a movie, with popcorn and no interruptions
  • Playing a memory game, like “I’m going to Grandma’s house, and in my suitcase I’m going to pack …”
  • Getting up early to watch the sunrise from a hill
  • Playing games of pretend
  • Going somewhere special, like the beach
  • Having a pancake picnic in the snow
Playing together is different than finding entertaining activities for your child. Play involves you, while entertainment excuses you from the picture. If you find yourself saying, “But my schedule is too busy for any of the things on that list,” consider whether your schedule needs some pruning. After all, who’s going to remember in 20 years if you stay late at work or not next Tuesday? But will your child ever forget the Tuesday you ride the rollercoaster together?
Closeness with a child cannot be taken for granted. Like any other relationship, it will slip away unless it’s made a priority. Nothing builds trust and bonding with a child like sharing a moment of silliness and laughter. Come together for light-hearted play, and you just may find your child opens up about serious subjects. The relaxed atmosphere of play helps us let our guard down and reveal more of ourselves.
When you play together, let your child feel like the most important person in your world. Give him your undivided attention: no cell phones, no interruptions, no slipping into your own private thoughts. Be present – body, mind and spirit. Then let yourself do whatever comes naturally, with the abandon you felt when you yourself were a child. Your instincts will be your guide.
Growing closer through play is easy. It just takes dedicated moments, given on a fairly regular basis, so your child begins to count on having time with you.
Let your child re-teach you the wonderful secrets of play. You both will feel more secure and peaceful – and a whole lot happier, as the reason you do it all for, starts to come back to you. 

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Winsome Coutts holds a teacher’s certificate in education and has written hundreds of articles on self-development. She has studied with Bob Proctor and John Demartini, popular teachers featured on “The Secret” DVD. She is the passion behind the www.4lifehappykids.com and is a parent and grandparent.
Winsome is author of “Go for Your Goals” for kids – a set of downloadable e-books that guide your child through the joyful steps of learning visualization, goal-setting and the Law of Attraction. Simple language enhanced with beautiful illustrations and worksheets make these books appealing and motivating. To learn more, visit www.4lifehappykids.com





   



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