Raising Confident, Happy and Successful ChildrensteemCreated with Sketch.

in #life3 years ago

In all situations, you should put your child's trust in you, respect their decisions, and show them your undying affection. A child who is trusted, whose decisions are respected, and who is aware of being loved will have a high sense of self-worth, love both themselves and others, be a person who values and is aware of his own worth, and he won't be forced to lead a life he doesn't want because he won't need approval.

You shouldn't do all of your child's chores; instead, you should delegate tasks that are appropriate for their age and stage of physical and mental development. To the child, even seemingly insignificant duties like letting him put on his own shoes and eat—even if he spills food all over himself—mean a lot.

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Any child who is given specific duties will not grow accustomed to planning, will take great delight in being independent, will not give up in the face of challenges, will learn to come up with his own solutions, and will gain experience by learning from his failures.

Never push your youngster into adopting your own habits. You might not be telling the whole truth. Even if he is a child, acknowledge his individuality and avoid using strong discipline to stop him from surpassing himself.

By providing opportunities, allow your youngster to discover his talents, personality, and likes and dislikes. The youngster who has the chance to come to know himself will have a successful and happy life if you give them the ability to choose among alternatives rather than giving them straight instructions.

Kids are naturally curious. Always respond to their inquiries in a language that kids can comprehend and with a quiet voice, regardless of how absurd you may find it to be. Your responses should cover everything he asks for.

A happy child is one who is raised in a happy household. Your parenting style will have a greater impact on your child the more you get along as a couple, show each other love and respect, and accept each other's preferences.

Avoid being overtly accusing and judgemental of your child's undesirable habits and errors; instead, encourage him to recognise his errors and learn from them. It's crucial to take lessons from errors.


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