When you know your child has the potential to be the best
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If my son is interested in becoming world class or a close family member is interested in being on a world stage, absolutely.
Anyone who is interested in exploring something and enjoying the exploring process, might get really good at something. If their natural, God given talent matches up with something that supports them to grow, it's a life journey. I think it's more interesting that the child and the young person is driving and creating the path for their own life.
As parents, our job is to create some safe boundaries to explore and encourage the growth process. Put them in environments that are stimulating. If it takes them to the world stage, that's fine. If it doesn't and they love life, that's great too. That's actually more important.
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Michael Gervais, PhDHigh Performance Psychologist
Dr. Michael Gervais, a licensed psychologist and industry visionary, is a founding partner of Pinnacle Performance Center. He focuses most of his time on people at the "top of their game," from NBA players, to Olympians, to military personnel. Dr. Gervais has a clear understanding of how performers become and consistently excel at a world-class level. Spending years in the trenches of high-stakes circumstances, Dr. Gervais has developed clarity for the tools that allow people to "thrive under pressure."
Dr. Gervais is a published, peer-reviewed author and a nationally recognized speaker on issues related to high performance for those who excel on the largest stages in the world.
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