Are you a parent who gives in to your child's demands, even though your
kid is only a year old? Stop before you go any further and regret your
pampering later in life, when your child becomes spoiled for choice.
Start Early: Don't Let Them be Spoiled for Choice
Kids apparently find a way to get things done according to their wish
and being a parent, you should be wary of their demands. Begin teaching
your kids to make choices early in life, it will help save you from
pesky teenagers in the future. Making decisions should be taught when
the child learns how to walk; in short, as soon as the child learns to
stand on his/her own feet and talk. Your child will respect you more if,
as a parent, you teach him/her to differentiate the right from the
wrong. Remember, your child is an individual and sooner they realize
their responsibilities, the better.
Simple Things Matter
Your child will grow up to be a mature individual, capable to make the
right choices, only if you as a parent, will allow them to discern the
right from the wrong when they are small. Teach your child the
importance of making decisions by setting the right example. Explain the
difference between a good choice and a bad one and support it with your
actions. Nothing beats a reward; not necessarily material things but a
simple pat on the back can do the trick, especially when they follow
your instructions well. Think from the child's perspective, you wouldn't
want someone constantly bickering over you about your choices, would
you?
Learning from Mistakes
Children will be children and are bound to make mistakes; chances of
your child learning to make the right choice through their faults is
high, as long as you take time to make them realize that their actions
are wrong. Be patient and compassionate about their choices, they might
come to you asking for help in deciding, it's invariably your duty to
guide them well. Ask your child questions instead of simply burdening
them with suggestions. Besides, if giving them a choice allows them to
learn and gain a sense of control, then what's the harm?
Responsibility Comes from Doing
Imagine if your parents never permitted you to enjoy the freedom of
choice, and restricted your every move, would you have turned out to be a
responsible citizen? If the choices that you made in your childhood
have molded you to be just who you are, then why hinder your child's
ability to take up responsibility. Give your child an option to choose
from, make it a point to consider his/her views as well. Taking up
responsibilities like helping out in household chores, or caring for
pets will enable your child to develop self-worth and a sense of
contribution.
Be Compassionate
Your child will develop his/her ability to make good choices if you as a
parent genuinely support and encourage your child. Positive
encouragement received from an elder, puts the child in the right stead
to make a correct decision. Do not judge and doubt your child on one
wrong choice, for as most grandparents say, listen with an empathetic
ear and judge with a compassionate heart. It is advisable that you
encourage positive friendship and choices, and make them aware about
negative choices and their impacts.
Learning by Imitating
Have you ever observed your child closely? If you have, then I'm sure
you might have noticed your child's inclination to imitate every action
performed around him/her. Your child learns more from imitating than
from any other source. Be prudent in your actions, your child is
observing every move you make and every decision you take. Your child
will learn from you, and your choices will definitely affect his/her
future choices; besides making good choices will only help develop your child character.
Think twice before you ask your kid to lie on the phone to your boss,
he/she might do the same one fine day and no guesses who will be at the
receiving end!
Love Unconditionally
Finally, do not forget to love and trust your child and his/her
decision-making powers. If you put a lifetime in trusting your child, in
making the right decisions, the possibility of him/her making a right
one is a surety. Love your child unconditionally, there is no greater
way to teach your child to make good decisions than to say you love and
trust his/her decisions. For obvious reasons, any choice that you offer
your child has to be one that you genuinely support. Children can be
rash and short-sighted in their decisions but with a bit of precaution
and help from your side, they can surely develop their decision-making
prowess. Besides, they need a guiding hand and an opportunity to learn,
even if it is from their own faults and shortcomings.
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