Teach Kids How to Think
Seven Secrets for Raising Intelligent Children with a Strong Mentality and Positive Mindset
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Narrated by:
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Shawn Lennox
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By:
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Frank Dixon
About this listen
What’s the #1 life skill most kids are never directly taught? How to think clearly, confidently, and effectively.
Your child will face pressure, setbacks, temptation, competition, and emotional moments that require good judgment. “Thinking right” isn’t about being smart in school — it’s about decision-making, mindset, emotional control, and learning how to respond instead of react.
In Teach Kids How to Think: Seven Secrets for Raising Intelligent Children With a Strong Mentality and Positive Mindset, parenting author Frank Dixon shares practical tools to help kids build stronger thinking habits that support confidence, resilience, and long-term success. This audiobook is designed for busy parents who want real strategies they can use in everyday situations — at home, in school, and in life.
You'll learn how to:
- Teach your child to think more clearly under pressure instead of panicking or shutting down
- Build a strong mentality so setbacks don’t destroy confidence or motivation
- Help your child think differently about problems so they look for solutions, not excuses
- Develop emotional strength so feelings don’t control decisions and behavior
- Train “bigger picture” thinking so kids set goals and make smarter long-term choices
- Improve decision-making skills with simple frameworks kids can actually remember
- Teach intention and focus so your child spends less time drifting and more time growing
- Create a positive mindset that supports confidence, persistence, and better outcomes
If you want your child to make better choices, handle challenges with confidence, and build a mindset for a better future, start listening today.
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