"you get what you expect" is a golden rule. You can phenomenally raise the performance of your children by genuinely raising your expectations, which naturally find an expression in your way of being with them. If the sculptor Pygmalion could breathe life into his creation Galatea (statue) by sheer power of love, there is a lesson for us all to learn as parent.
Be a Pygmalion parent
"you get what you expect" is a golden rule. You can phenomenally raise the performance of your children by genuinely raising your expectations, which naturally find an expression in your way of being with them. If the sculptor Pygmalion could breathe life into his creation Galatea (statue) by sheer power of love, there is a lesson for us all to learn as parent.
Be a Pygmalion parent
"you get what you expect" is a golden rule. You can phenomenally raise the performance of your children by genuinely raising your expectations, which naturally find an expression in your way of being with them. If the sculptor Pygmalion could breathe life into his creation Galatea (statue) by sheer power of love, there is a lesson for us all to learn as parent.
Be a Pygmalion parent
From Manuscript To Publication: Aspects of Lionel Tertis' Style of Viola Playing As Reflected in His 1936 Edition of Ralph Vaughan Williams' Suite For Viola and Orchestra