Prepared: What Kids Need for a Fulfilled Life
By Diane Tavenner
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Prepared by Diane Tavenner is a groundbreaking book that provides parents with valuable insights and practical strategies to help their children succeed in school and beyond. Tavenner, the founder and CEO of Summit Public Schools, draws on her extensive experience in education to deliver a concise and precise guide.
Through research-backed evidence and personal anecdotes, Tavenner highlights the importance of preparing students not just academically, but also for life's challenges. She emphasizes the critical role of parents in shaping their child's educational journey, offering step-by-step guidelines on how to be effective partners with schools.
In this book, Tavenner argues against the traditional focus on test scores and GPA as the sole measures of success. Instead, she advocates for a broader definition of preparedness, encompassing skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-direction, which are essential for navigating the complexities of the modern world.
Tavenner provides practical strategies for parents to foster these skills in their children, encouraging autonomy, curiosity, and resilience. She explores the concept of "preparedness parenting," with tips on how to balance guidance and independence, and tackle the unique challenges of each stage of a child's education.
With a clear and concise writing style, Tavenner demystifies the education system, empowering parents to navigate school choices, advocate effectively, and collaborate with teachers and administrators. She offers valuable insights into personalized learning, college readiness, and career pathways, helping parents understand how to best support their child's individual needs and aspirations.
In Prepared, Diane Tavenner equips parents with the tools they need to ensure their children thrive in school and beyond. With its line breaks separating short paragraphs, this book synopsis provides a readable overview of this informative and practical guide for parents seeking to prepare their children for success in the 21st century.
Through research-backed evidence and personal anecdotes, Tavenner highlights the importance of preparing students not just academically, but also for life's challenges. She emphasizes the critical role of parents in shaping their child's educational journey, offering step-by-step guidelines on how to be effective partners with schools.
In this book, Tavenner argues against the traditional focus on test scores and GPA as the sole measures of success. Instead, she advocates for a broader definition of preparedness, encompassing skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and self-direction, which are essential for navigating the complexities of the modern world.
Tavenner provides practical strategies for parents to foster these skills in their children, encouraging autonomy, curiosity, and resilience. She explores the concept of "preparedness parenting," with tips on how to balance guidance and independence, and tackle the unique challenges of each stage of a child's education.
With a clear and concise writing style, Tavenner demystifies the education system, empowering parents to navigate school choices, advocate effectively, and collaborate with teachers and administrators. She offers valuable insights into personalized learning, college readiness, and career pathways, helping parents understand how to best support their child's individual needs and aspirations.
In Prepared, Diane Tavenner equips parents with the tools they need to ensure their children thrive in school and beyond. With its line breaks separating short paragraphs, this book synopsis provides a readable overview of this informative and practical guide for parents seeking to prepare their children for success in the 21st century.
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