What does 'being successful' mean when it comes to your child?
/Here at CMT, we support all of our students to have the best possible education for them.
Whatever this means to our clients.
It will mean different things to every single client that we support.
For some of our clients it means getting into top schools like Westminster and St. Paul’s.
For other clients it means having the best home school support available for their children so that their children progress in line (or above) those children attending top schools like Westminster and Habs.
Whatever ‘being successful’ means to you, it is an important question to ask yourself.
Investing in a top education - whether that is a private education or a home school education will cost you. It will cost you in terms of your finances. It will cost you in terms of your time. It will cost you in terms of your hard work, effort and dedication. However you look at it, having the best education possible will cost you.
Therefore it is so important to understand your reasons why your want your child to have the best education possible. Obviously it’s because you want them to be successful. But what does this mean when it comes to your child?
I would like to hear your thoughts. Email me, comment on my social media or simply reply to this blog!
Here is my answer for you.
‘Being successful’ when it comes to my child means this to me.
It means that he will never have to worry about money. It means that he will have so much money saved, invested and to be able to give to others that he will be able to live peacefully and calmly. It means that he will have options and choices. He will options about where he wants to live. He will have choices when it comes to how many children he wants to have. He will have choices about being able to help others less fortunate than him. Do I want him to be wealthy? 100% yes.
It means that he won’t need to limit himself. It means he can travel as he wishes and wherever he wishes. It means he can buy the best quality foods. It means he can have the best healthcare.
It means that he will be able to choose the career that he wants. It means that he will be able to choose when he wants to work and not be forced to work.
Being successful to me when it comes to my son equates to freedom and choices.
And I will do everything in my power to support him to have these choices.
