Allow Children To Experience Their Individual Strengths and Successes
Allow Children To Experience Their Individual Strengths and Successes
Describe how you allow children to experience their individual strengths and successes during play as they engage independently with tasks:
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Re: Allow Children To Experience Their Individual Strengths and Successes
Hello,
If you want to make your child feel individual strength and happiness, may the below can help you a bit.
• Follow your child's interests.
• Help your child identify strengths.
• Talk about strengths.
• Take note of your child's strengths and successes.
• Open Communication. ...
• Show Enthusiasm. ...
• Support Them Through Changes. ...
• Expose Them to a Variety of Things. ...
• Encourage Their Dreams. ...
• Make Goals with Them.
• Encourage free play. Encourage risk play ( age-appropriate)
• Let them handle hazards
• Never force anything on them
• Use everyday experiences as learning opportunities.
• Take play seriously.
• Lead by example.
• Tell your child to trust himself
Thanks
Nandita
If you want to make your child feel individual strength and happiness, may the below can help you a bit.
• Follow your child's interests.
• Help your child identify strengths.
• Talk about strengths.
• Take note of your child's strengths and successes.
• Open Communication. ...
• Show Enthusiasm. ...
• Support Them Through Changes. ...
• Expose Them to a Variety of Things. ...
• Encourage Their Dreams. ...
• Make Goals with Them.
• Encourage free play. Encourage risk play ( age-appropriate)
• Let them handle hazards
• Never force anything on them
• Use everyday experiences as learning opportunities.
• Take play seriously.
• Lead by example.
• Tell your child to trust himself
Thanks
Nandita