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This has been on our minds for months. Our oldest will be a junior in high school in the fall. {gulp} The questions have already started: “Does he know where he’s going to college?” “What is Asa interested in doing in the future?” “Has Asa taken the ACT yet?” It’s enough to make me get out the baby book (that I failed at putting together while in the midst of not sleeping, breastfeeding 25 hours a day, and diaper changing) and wish for those tongue in cheek “simpler years.”
It’s humbling to realize that we just have two years left to prepare our child for independence. As Asa seeks direction for his future, we have been praying specifically that God would reveal to him where his passions lie, what he is the most gifted at doing, and where we should be focusing as we develop his school plan through graduation.
It was in the midst of this that we heard about 10KtoTalent. It is said that “it takes 10,000 hours of talent development for someone to reach a world class level of performance in any particular field of human endeavor.” The site 10KtoTalent is a resource that helps you, as a parent, explore this with your kids. We love this because it is something we should all be intentional about with our families. Having this site as a guide to walk us through how to do this is so valuable!
We’ve been working our way through the free First 100 Hours Guide that Jonathon Harris, founder of 10KtoTalent has put together. We definitely don’t plan to only use it with our oldest. All of our boys will benefit from this – starting now. What a blessing it will be for us as parents to offer so much guidance and specific focus for our kids as they develop the abilities God has given them! We are thankful that this resource is available to offer guidance to us, the parents. :)
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Do you feel like your kids are aware of their talents? (The talents that are in addition to eating a huge stack of pancakes in five minutes and retelling an entire two hour movie in detail…) How do you help them develop these talents?
Heather says
This:
“not sleeping, breastfeeding 25 hours a day, and diaper changing”
made me laugh. Because I’m there right now. My youngest (of 5) is 10 weeks old, and it really feels like I spend 25 hours a day breastfeeding. :-)
Kathy says
From the Post Cereal Website:
“How did Grape-Nuts get its name?
Grape-Nuts actually contains neither grapes nor nuts. It’s made from natural wheat and barley. So, why is it called Grape-Nuts? As with many great emblems in history, there are two versions of the story. One says that Mr. Post believed glucose, which he called “grape sugar,” formed during the baking process. This, combined with the nutty flavor of the cereal, is said to have inspired its name. Another explanation claims that the cereal got its name from its resemblance to grape seeds, or grape “nuts.”
There you have it!!! :-) Blessings!
Monika says
What age is it recommended to begin this at? When are they old enough to determine what they have an inclination for? Mine are nearly 7, nearly 5, 2, and unborn.
Laura says
I’d say your kids are a little young for it yet, but it still wouldn’t hurt to grab the e-guide and work your way through it so that you’re aware of where you need to head for your kids in a few years!