Let your child lead the way
Children may change their minds. They may not want to practice. It is perfectly okay. Pushing too hard will lead them to be resenting you and may completely abandon what used to be such a passion for them. It is best to let them take charge of where they are heading and what they do really want. As long as you provide them with support and guidance, they will be the ones to decide if they want to pursue it or not.
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I think providing a loving environment from which our children’s talents can flourish is important to their development. Nice post.
Parents can assist children in developing this quality through supporting them to try different activities and find out where their abilities, values and interests lie.
This is so creative and well done and I am sure any little one would love to be appreciative when expressing themselves.
Wow this is helpful especially or moms, I’ll share this to my friends
Great tips! When I have children in the future, I’m letting them explore their talents and support them.
Thanks for your tips. Giving them more encouragements helps kids to boost confidence to try their new interests.
I totally agree with you that every child is different and it is important to let children make decisions. We have to nurture them while we can and help guide them on their own path. Great post.