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How does your child define success? Do you let them define what success should be according to you? If you asked your child what success means, you’ll probably hear a different story.
In a recent survey of school children, aged between 5 and 16, it was found that most children believe the secret to being a successful grown-up was being ‘happy’.
Yes, it was not the fast cars, stashed money or even being famous! Success simply meant happiness! And we should let them believe that.
If you want to raise a successful child, know their abilities. The abilities should be determined by what he or she is capable of doing and not how some book defines it or what you wish they were capable of doing.
As a parent, increase their chances of success by indulging in those activities that match his/her abilities. When they begin to fine-tune their abilities, they will be more successful. Success is not limited to one area in life. It’s a holistic approach!
Let’s look at a few areas where it is important to be successful and what you as a parent can do to help them get there.
It’s a known fact that performance levels drop if you are not physically feeling well. Following healthy habits leads to better performance. It is important that they choose healthy habits that will help them in the long-run.
While we all want our children to excel in life through academics, we forget to instill social skills in them. After all, it is the need of the hour!
Confidence, self-control, empathy, communication, and co-operation are some of the attributes that fall under social skills.
It is a task to sometimes get out information from your child. When my boys were younger, I did a lot of role play to understand how the school was and how their friends were.
Talking with them always made me aware of what their fears were or what they loved the most. When you speak to them give them a chance to express what they feel.
Kids thrive on a structure or a routine. It helps them stay organised. Split tasks that are doable for the both of you. While your routines can differ, what is more important is to keep it the same every day so that the both of you know what to expect.
Sports help to train the mind and needless to say that the physical activity that is associated with it can make them healthy and fit. A sport is a better option over a mindless game on a tablet or watching television!
We all want our children to succeed. But that doesn’t mean you demand that they excel in everything. A better way would be to let them know that you trust them to give their best and you as a parent will be proud of their accomplishments.
Understanding that no two individuals are same is most important. Your child will sometimes fail and falter, but remember that it is all a part of the learning curve. As a parent you need to realise that no child can be successful in all spheres. Don’t berate or put them down. Success comes with hard work, and hard work takes time.
(Pratibha spent her childhood in idyllic places only fauji kids would have heard of. She grew up reading a variety of books that let her imagination wander and still hopes to come across the Magic Faraway Tree. When she's not rooting for eco-living or whipping up some DIY recipes to share with her readers, Pratibha is creating magic with social media. You can view her blog at www.pratsmusings.com) or reach to her on Twitter at @myepica.)
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Published: 26 Oct 2017,02:08 PM IST