From “I can’t do this” to “I actually can”- the missing piece in how you and your child learn
I have a confession.
When I was 7 years old, I was convinced I was “bad at learning.”
My 2nd grade teacher certainly thought so. She’d hand back my failed tests and ask, “What are you, stupid?” in front of the entire class.
I believed her. I thought some people were just born smart, and others… like me… weren’t.
But I was completely wrong about why I was struggling.
It wasn’t what I thought. It wasn’t what my teacher thought. And it probably isn’t what you think either.
The real reason changed everything for me – and I mean EVERYTHING. From eating lunch alone and crying in bathroom stalls to eventually mastering the subject I “couldn’t do.”
I just shared the whole story in a new video, including what I discovered.
If you’ve ever felt “stuck” with something you’re trying to learn… or if your child has… this might be the missing piece you’ve been looking for.
Have you been beating yourself up about not being able to “get” something… or feeling worried when your child is struggling? If so, then this video might be exactly what you need to hear.
It isn’t just about math or school subjects. It applies to anything you… or your child… has been struggling to master.