Develop Your Child's Self Confidence
Develop Your Child's Self Confidence
Anil vij
Let your child do as many things by himself or herself.
Young children need to be watched closely. However, they
learn to be independent and to develop confidence by doing
tasks such as dressing themselves and putting their toys
away. It's important to let your child make choices, rather
than deciding everything for her.
Encourage your child to play with other children and to be
with adults who are not family members. Preschoolers need
social opportunities to learn to see the point of view of
others. Young children are more likely to get along with
teachers and classmates if they have had experiences with
different adults and children.
Show a positive attitude toward learning and toward school.
Children come into this world with a powerful need to
discover and to explore. If your child is to keep her
curiosity, you need to encourage it. Showing enthusiasm for
what your child does ("You've drawn a great picture!") helps
to make her proud of her achievements.
Children also become excited about starting school when
their parents show excitement about this big step. As your
child gets ready to enter kindergarten, talk to him about
school. Talk about the exciting things that he will do in
kindergarten, such as making art projects, singing and
playing games. Be enthusiastic as you describe all the
important things that he will learn from his teacher--how to
read, how to how to count and how to measure and weigh
things.
Anil Vij is the creator of the ultimate parenting toolbox,
which has helped parents all over the world raise smarter,
healthier and happier children => 'www.expertsonparenting.com'
Sign up for Anil's Experts On Parenting Newsletter - just send a
blank email ===> mailto: Parentingnews@aweber.com







