Free live parent workshop

How Speed Cubing Builds Focus, Confidence, and Motivation in Kids

A free live workshop for parents who want to help their child develop focus, confidence, a winner's mentality and a plan for success.

Meet your speaker

Schwan Park

Portrait of Schwan Park

Schwan Park is the father of Max Park, featured in the Netflix documentary The Speed Cubers.

Schwan has worked closely with the global speed cubing community and has seen firsthand how cubing transforms children's confidence, focus, and identity.

Why this matters

More than competition. A way for kids to discover what they can do.

If you've seen The Speed Cubers, you've seen growth, perseverance, and a child discovering their potential. This workshop shows how that transformation happens and how your child can experience it.

Max Park competing while spectators watch

Building Winners

Focus that feels earned.

Cubing gives kids a clear challenge, fast feedback, and a reason to keep trying. Small wins become visible proof that effort can change what feels hard.

That is where confidence starts.

What you'll learn

Simple ideas you can use immediately.

Leave with practical ways to support your child without turning practice, confidence, or frustration into a battle.

01

Why kids struggle with focus and motivation today

Understand the pull of screens, rewards, and quick entertainment.

02

The difference between external rewards and internal drive

See how kids can become motivated without pressure or constant reminders.

03

How cubing builds focus, confidence, and discipline

Learn why practice, patterns, and community help kids stay with challenges.

04

Why kids develop self-motivation without pressure

Help your child care about the next milestone because it matters to them.

05

How to support your child immediately

Leave with simple ways to make progress feel achievable at home.

06

What to do when kids give up easily

Help your child move through frustration without making it a fight.

The Speed Cubers documentary artwork

The story behind the workshop

From screen time and reminders to progress and identity.

For many kids, confidence does not appear all at once. It grows when they can see effort becoming skill.

Cubing creates a place where kids can practice, fail, improve, and try again. For parents, it becomes a practical way to support attention, patience, and self-belief.

Who this is for

For parents seeking a positive environment.

This is for families noticing low confidence, too much screen time, lack of motivation, or a child who gives up before they realize what they are capable of.

You may be noticing...

  • Your child gives up easily
  • Needs constant reminders
  • Doesn't believe in themselves yet
  • Isolated or limited social network

This workshop can help with...

  • Kids struggling with focus
  • Low confidence
  • Too much screen time
  • Lack of motivation