The Roots of Success

What kind of upbringing produces success in life? How can parents help young people make the most of their individual talents? What nurtures the creativity, self-confidence, and love of learning that contribute to high achievement?

A 1988 survey by the Gallup Organization for FAMILY CIRCLE magazine compared the childhood memories of 237 extraordinarily successful adults and the parents who raised them, with the responses of a control group of parents chosen at random. The results indicated that the practices which distinguish parents of highly successful children center on three factors:

1. The amount of parental time invested

2. Respect for children's independence

3. Individuality rather than force-fed lessons at an early age

The survey covered the areas of: independence; time, effort, and finances given to support the child's interests; family makeup; personality traits; moral values; family activities; and family influence or encouragement. Some significant findings:

PRINCIPLES FOR HELPING CHILDREN DEVELOP THEIR NATURAL TALENTS

Spiritual resources are important for a balanced approach to handling any circumstance of life. In a relationship with God, parents have the assurance that God is with them always.