This is Miranda Marcus’ response to the question ‘What essential or practical skills should parents teach their children?‘ on Quora.
Critical thinking
I want them to be able to think logically, to visualise the consequences of their decisions and learn how to adjust their actions to achieve the most optimal results.
I don’t want them to float through a life shaped by external influences accepted as immovable forces, doomed to have their spirit degraded by self-pity and unfulfilled potential. I want them to be self-driven. I want them to see obstacles as opportunities to change, not reasons to give up.
I want them to not only believe they can do anything they want, but to be able to envision all the steps needed to make it happen. I want them to chase their dreams, whatever those might be, with open eyes and careful planning.
Healthy self-esteem
I want my kids to never doubt their own self-worth. Sure I don’t want them to be egoists either, but even that is better than considering suicide because you don’t feel like a worthwhile use of space.
I want my kids to know that their own ideas and feelings are important and to defend those. I want them to be able to recognise emotional, mental, and physical abuse and have the confidence to not accept it.
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