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Grow the tree you got

by Tom Sturges

Publisher: National Geographic Books Published: 2011-05-05 Category: Personal Empowerment

Every parent dreams of raising the perfect child, but what happens when reality doesn't match our expectations? What if your son prefers poetry to baseball, or your daughter gravitates toward solitude rather than the social whirlwind you imagined? This transformative guide tackles one of the most fundamental challenges of parenting: learning to embrace and nurture the child you actually have, rather than the one you envisioned.

Drawing from decades of experience in the music industry working with creative individuals, combined with personal insights from raising three sons, this work presents a revolutionary approach to parenting that begins with radical acceptance. The central metaphor is both simple and profound: you cannot turn an oak tree into a pine tree, no matter how much you might prefer evergreens. Instead, your job is to help that oak tree become the most magnificent oak it can possibly be.

The philosophy presented here challenges conventional parenting wisdom that often focuses on molding children to meet parental expectations or societal standards. Instead, readers discover how to become keen observers of their children's natural inclinations, inherent talents, and unique personalities. This observational approach allows parents to identify their child's authentic self, often called their "true nature" or "essential character," and then create an environment where those qualities can flourish.

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