Parenting in the Age of Perfection
If you’re ready to help your child move to place of positivity, confidence and resilience,
this is the book you’ve been waiting for!
In our current culture of perfection, our instinct is to think we (and our kids) need to do more, work faster, and get it right on the first try. We feel a growing sense of urgency and competition.
The result is a societal crisis. Parents are cheating to get their kids into college. Suicide rates for children are on the rise.
To thrive in today’s culture, speeding up is not the solution. In fact, the opposite is, contends author, coach, and meta-learning expert Candice Lapin.
In her new book, Parenting In the Age of Perfection: A Modern Guide to Nurturing a Success Mindset, Lapin shares her philosophy on personal growth plus all the tools she used to turn her clients lives around by implementing a small set of lifestyle changes in how her clients approached school, life and their inner world.
WHEN LAPIN’S CLIENTS EMBRACED THEMSELVES WHERE THEY WERE AT AND SLOWED DOWN TO MASTER THE TASK AT HAND, THEY FOUND THE CONFIDENCE, RESILIENCE, AND RESULTS THEY WERE LOOKING FOR ALL ALONG.
Order your copy of Parenting In The Age of Perfection today and learn proven tactics from coach Candice Lapin.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Candice Lapin runs The Ladder Method, a meta-learning and skills coaching company in Los Angeles. Before that, Candice Lapin was a successful entrepreneur in both fashion and tech. Her eponymous fashion line graced the pages of German Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, In Style, and Us Weekly to name a few. She later went on to launch a successful start-up and was the first female invited into a start-up accelerator in Silicon Beach.
“It’s great that parents are conscious and “woke”, but what good is that consciousness if you are still frustrated because your child is not changing? People need tools to replace behaviors. That’s exactly what my book provides. Once they implement these tactics, parents will take a cyberleap … because it’s exhausting to be helicoptering!”
—Author Candice Lapin