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Roles of role models and why we love them

Updated: Jun 6, 2023

One thing I found out in ten years of working in my community is that most parents are not living the life that they truly want. Nevertheless, we want our children to have the possible outcome. This is why we spend most of our life doing things that bring us absolutely no joy. Most parents struggle with questions, or they choose to avoid them altogether.


What can I do to promote my child to be a winner dispite the process?


  • telling them the truth about trying, by teaching them that what they produce is just as important as the process.

  • tell them its ok to go off and talk by themself to rationalise their environment.

  • be willing to listen to them; actively

  • and provide challenging feedback, thought provoking feedback to promote their feedback.


Studies show that children who have positive role models emulate a positive lifestyle through "observantional learning." Role models show young people how to live with integrity, optimism, hope, determination, and compassiion. They an essential part in child's poitive development.


Don't you hate it when sites say studies show and they never tell you exactly where to find the study?


So let analyze the data: a poll by the University of Phoenix, the top role model are fathers at 47 percent and mom's at 42 percent there leave a 1 percentage.


This is where we come in Nest Music Conservatory has improved the lives over every student that has entered our doors. Like Ozmare a ten year old who when to PS 78 in 2020 who was struggling with self-worth, phsical injury and regents exams. He would often complain that he was dumb. Ms. Kenya encouraged him, while working with him on verious math problem to help him build his confidence. One he and Ms. Kenya was working on some algebra. As she start to help him unfold his doubt they came up with an answer to a problem the teacher gave the class. She could see he got the answer correct but he stil had doubts so Ms. Kenya cast a small beat that the answer was right. He agreed and went to school with the answer. Soon after he came back to the center to tell Ms. Kenya she was right and he lost the doubtful bet.


Since then 100s of students have grace our door and we've seen many types of outcomes. We gone throught bullies, teachers mistreatment, individual education plans, behaviors, and so much more. Click the link below for more infromaiton.



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