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MBA professor and ex-Wall Street banker: This is the No. 1 thing we're not teaching our kids enough of today. (via CNBCMakeIt)

She shed some light on the subject for me from a unique vantage point bya group of young and successful entrepreneurial risk-takers about how their were raised. Their answers were surprisingly consistent: They all had a parent or caregiver who believed in them, period.

that when kids are supported emotionally , they are more likely to be proud of their skills, confident and fearless. The path taken is almost irrelevant. The main thing is that they're able to face their fears and simply do it, whether they embark on what is perceived by others as high-risk or not.An environment that enables us to take appropriate risks isn't just a place; it's a mindset. Children who are encouraged to play and explore are more comfortable with risk and its range of implications.

As a father, I understand parents' tendency to project their own fears onto their children. But here's the thing: Humans are made to explore, and as we age, our social cues become more pronounced. Alison Gopnik, a child-development psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley,, "We do less [play] as we get older and become less willing to explore novel alternatives and more conditioned to stick with familiar ones.

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