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On MotherÂ’s Day Give Her a Tear of Joy, Be a Scholar










Maui, HI (PRWEB) April 13, 2005

MotherÂ’s Day is just around the corner. Kids, donÂ’t just say thanks. Make Mom proud! She deserves it! Tell Mom that youÂ’ll win scholarships. Mom will be thrilled! Imagine receiving a school or community recognition. Scholarships start in middle school when you get passionate about scholastics, school, community, and work ethic. All it takes is building that passion. Your passion will grow out of MomÂ’s genuine praise. Genuine praise results when MomÂ’s encouragement is real and heartfelt. If your family does not regularly encourage scholastics, talk to Mom about reinventing your encouragement traditions.

Does your family set aside an actual encouragement time where Mom can award genuine praise? Mom, by committing to a monthly family praise event, your kids will enthusiastically anticipate that day each and every month, that parental high five! Kids will walk an extra mile knowing Mom is about to give them a genuine hug of affection! Praising your student’s achievements will motivate and build their gifts into real passions. Imagine, no more nagging, just more praising. The kids love it! And encouraging achievements that lead to school recognitions will lead to college scholarships and those full tuition waivers – and there are over $ 14 billion in scholarship grants awarded every year. The average private college cost $ 27,677 and over four years it’s more than $ 100,000. Early encouragement systems can result in huge scholarships!

Some of us are not sure what to praise or encourage, or even how to provide encouragement. A newly released book, “The $ 100,000 Scholarship: Middle School Prep” provides a praise system with an achievement matrix. Reviewers say this system will change your life – and the top ten book endorsements include school principals, a Mayor, a Governor, and the New York Times. Parents, is your 7th grader headed for college? Parental encouragement will need to begin during the middle school (crossroad) years to give students the edge in the scholarship competition during high school.

Many parents realize scholarships won’t pay for all college expenses and are already putting a little away for college each month. “The $ 100,000 Scholarship” says use the college savings money in an incentive plan instead. Rewarding achievements with college fund deposits is a huge incentive that compliments a genuine praise system.

“EditorÂ’s note: Wayne Fujita, author of “The $ 100,000 Scholarship: Middle School Prep” and CPA/finance officer under three Maui Mayors, has designed many successful incentive compensation plans. HeÂ’s also evaluated and scored foundation scholarships. His daughter Lisa was last yearÂ’s Miss Outstanding Teenager of Hawaii and his son John earned tuition waivers as an Outstanding Chemistry Student at both Pacific University in Oregon and the University of Hawaii. Fujita says, “The amazing thing is that when my kids were in elementary school they were average or just above average students. I had no idea how far they would go. Parents, be prepared for a real surprise! All the kids need is a desire to grow their passion and parental encouragement.” For more information, visit http://www.wayneyfujita.bravehost.com. “The $ 100,000 Scholarship: Middle School Prep”

(ISBN 1-4137-3046-9)

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