306: How Parents Can Raise Future Leaders Today
306: How Parents Can Raise Future Leaders Today
Here’s a startling statistic. Harvard published the results of a survey of 17,000 managers, and one of the questions asked was this: When did you experience your first formal leadership training? The average age was 42.
What would happen if we started with children instead of waiting until someone is so far into their career? You don’t have to wonder what would happen because our guest, Dr. Alan Nelson, has focused on teaching leadership to young people for almost 20 years.
Alan is the Founder of KidLead Academy, the world’s first online course to train parents how to develop their child’s leadership potential. Alan has been passionate about leadership throughout his career.
Alan is the author of 40 books and over 200 articles on personal growth and leadership. He has a doctorate in leadership from the University of San Diego and has taught leadership courses at several universities, including USC’s Marshall School of Business and the Naval Postgraduate School.
In this conversation, we focused on his book for parents, My Kid Leads! A How-to Book for Parents Wanting to Raise Future Leaders Today. Highly recommended!
You’ll discover:
- The answer to the question of whether leaders are made or born
- Why Alan says the sweet spot for teaching leadership to kids is ages 10-13
- The 4 primary indicators of giftedness in leadership in both children and adults
- What parents can do to help their children develop self-control and critical thinking skills
- How Alan uses peer-led teams in his programs to teach leadership and followership
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My Kid Leads! A How-to book for Parents Wanting to Raise Future Leaders Today