Review of Maximise Your Child’s Performance

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Jennie Segar's focus on communication and teamwork with kids, along with relatable case studies, promises to be a refreshing and helpful guide for parents. I can't wait to delve into this well-edited and educational read.
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Thank you for your great review. I liked where she said children want to be loved. I think it is so hard when one can't explain their feelings and that's even harder for children. I'm glad it was also well-edited. Too bad this book wasn't around when my son was younger.
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This book is an excellent guide for parents to help their young children succeed in school and in life. My grandson is on the autism spectrum, and although he has graduated from high school and working part-time, I can definitely relate to the ideas this book offers. She has done her research. We would have truly benefited from her insights. Every parent should read this book. A great educational guide! I applaud Ms. Segar. I will recommend it to every young parent I know. Thanks for a great review. :)
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I think this would be interesting, informative, and very useful for parents and would-be parents. Considering that it is sufficiently researched and is presented with case studies, It might also be helpful for teachers. Coaches and Instructors of children can also make use of this. For others, it would still be useful. Aside from the fact that it might be useful later, it is always nice to know and understand something.
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This book reminds me how indulging your child in other practices can help heighten their level of reasoning. And I totally agree with that, as children should be made to explore other phases of life too to enhance their creativity and thinking abilities.
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This book would be very helpful for new parents to understand the needs of their children and raise them as well rounded individuals. It will be an interesting and useful read. Thanks for the amazing review.
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Seeing the title of this book reminds me of a neighbor. They were so strict with their kids that they always kept them indoors, which made the kids hardly socialize with other kids. And as parents, we should learn from this book how to maximize our children's potential and performance.
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Great presentation. Sadly I'm not a fan of self-help guides so I'll have to pass on this one. But will surely recommend it to young parents. Congratulations on being listed as Book of the day.
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Although I am not a parent, this seems like it would be a good book for those who are.
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A really helpful book for all the parents out there wanting to make their child thrive in competitive world.
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Jennie segar seems to have put her experience and research in this well written piece on how families can maximize on children's performance. I like the point that it rests on the fact that communication, good relationship and teamwork with children as must-have for parents. Would like to read this sometime. You have written the review so well. Congratulations on the BOTD!
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I find this type of reading interesting. Children must be motivated and encouraged to develop their potential from an early age. Good job, thanks for your review.
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I strongly recommend this book to parents, teachers, and those in the early childhood education proffesion. Jennie explains how raising a child isn't easy and the describes the amount of effort, attention and courage it takes to gain a child's trust and understanding their change in behaviour. It's a very good book!!
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It is an insightful and practical guide for parents seeking to help their children reach their full potential. The book offers a comprehensive approach that covers not only academic achievement but also emotional and social growth.
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This is a commendable review. Parents must give their children proper support and attention as they are our future. I like the title of this book, it is precise. Just by reading the title, I can already tell what the book is about.
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