Real A’s vs Fake A’s: Why Grades, Praise, and Early Success Fail Students and What Builds Real-Life Confidence, Discipline, and Resilience Kindle Edition

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Management number 222223215 Release Date 2026/05/04 List Price US$90.00 Model Number 222223215
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Real A’s vs Fake A’sGrades fade. Trophies collect dust. Habits remain.Real A’s vs Fake A’s is a powerful, thought-provoking book for students, parents, educators, and coaches who are questioning whether grades, praise, and early success are actually preparing young people for real life.In classrooms and competitive environments, many students look successful on paper—high grades, awards, recognition—yet struggle when pressure increases, structure disappears, or effort stops working.This book reveals the critical difference between Real A’s, built through discipline, resilience, and responsibility, and Fake A’s, supported by shortcuts, protection, and performance.What You’ll LearnWhy grades and early success don’t guarantee long-term confidence or capabilityHow fast validation quietly undermines independenceWhy failure is a skill—and how students can learn to recover without quittingHow success can become a liability when habits aren’t protectedWhat truly prepares students for life beyond school and sportsWho This Book Is ForStudents feeling pressure to perform but unsure how to handle setbacksParents raising high achievers and struggling to balance support with independenceEducators and coaches focused on real growth, not just outcomesAnyone who believes success should be earned—not explainedThrough real classroom observations, athletic parallels, and reflective questions, this book shifts the focus from chasing results to building habits that last.This is not a book about lowering standards.It is about restoring them—while teaching students how to meet them with discipline, resilience, and confidence.Because eventually, the scoreboard disappears.And what remains is not what you earned—but who you became. Read more


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