Teaching Children about Honesty
One of the top priorities when teaching young children is to educate them about honesty. Because honesty is the foundation for developing genuine character, self-respect, and doing the right thing instead of deceit.
However, many parents face difficulties when teaching their children about honesty, especially with children under 6 years old. At this age, most children cannot distinguish between truth and lies.
According to Dr. Lim Boon Leng, a psychological expert, children often lie in hopes of achieving what they want or avoiding punishment. This also shows the importance of guiding children about honesty and understanding the reasons behind their lying behavior.
Teaching Children about Fairness
Normally, when they turn 2 years old, children will begin to understand the concept of sharing. However, asking children to share, bigger ones to give way to smaller ones, prioritizing smaller ones,… are misconceptions. Such concepts will never form when children have not developed a sense of fairness. Therefore, it is important to foster equality in communication, in activities at home, in the classroom, or in public places.
Once children understand about equality, they will develop a sense of fairness on their own. At that time, children will understand when to give way, when to share.
Teaching Children about Perseverance and Effort
In the age of rapidly developing technology, young children are becoming less patient and want things instantly.
However, parents need to teach children about patience, which is extremely important. Patience is seen as the key to success in children’s work and life in the future.
A person’s perseverance does not come naturally, it has to be cultivated from an early age and developed over time. Parents should guide their children to learn self-control.
Children who learn about patience will develop their character and be better prepared for the future. Besides, it is also a way for mothers to teach children to respect others, focus on themselves, and learn to understand and empathize with others.
Teaching Children about Empathy
There are 3 types of empathy: cognitive, emotional, and action. Emotional empathy means sharing, understanding the emotions of others. Action empathy is shown through care and hidden acts of kindness. And cognitive empathy is when someone understands the thoughts of others and puts themselves in their shoes. To teach children about empathy, parents can:
– Label emotions: Labeling emotions is for the purpose of building children’s emotional vocabulary.
– Ask questions: Encourage children to recognize and share their emotions, help them recognize that all emotions are normal.
– Share emotions: Create a space for children to express their emotions safely. Parents can share their own emotions to guide their children.
– Recognize expressions: Guide children to recognize the expressions of others to develop their empathy.
Teaching Children about Love
Many parents believe that children have the ability to love and express emotions on their own. That is true, but for love to reach its fullest potential, it needs to receive feedback. Children need to feel the love that parents have for others around them. Therefore, let children know how you love.
Don’t let a day go by without expressing your feelings. You can show love in unexpected ways, such as attaching a note to their lunch box, hugging them without reason, sticking a heart on the bathroom mirror,…
If you say to your child “I love you”, they will respond by saying “I love you” more often. A home filled with hugs and kisses will be filled with love. This is the most precious value in life.
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