The Best Ways To Teach Kind Words To Your Children
The joy you will feel when your child says, please pass my toy, thank you for helping me cross the road, or sorry if I harmed you will feel fantastic, isn’t it? A little kindness goes a long way. However, you may not know how to teach your child good manners; instead, your little one learns terrible manners. But with this bit of parenting guide, you can understand the best ways to teach kind words to your children.
Beginning phase: please, sorry, and thank you are good
starting words
You need to start slowly
because it’s obvious that your child won’t learn all the kindness and
humbleness in the world in a flash. Your little one needs your support and
time. So, in the beginning, we, as Ideal Education Point (New
Choudhary Public School),
an RBSE School in Pratap Nagar, suggest you start with the following
points.
● You should start with minimal words such as please, sorry, thank you, etc. Tell your child when to use these phrases.
● Your child needs to make it a part of life, so start teaching these words as early as possible. We advise preschool. You already know that what we learn in childhood lasts forever, so your child needs to learn good things before. Never think that my child is very small now and doesn’t need a manners class anytime soon.
● Since your child will mirror your behavior, you need to change yours, no matter how tough it gets. Begin conversing positively and reply kindly to your child; even if it is not your nature, you need to only behave like it in front of your little one.
● Don’t ever scold your child to behave kindly. You can’t teach manners strictly. Make a kind and positive teaching environment that your child can accept.
Since we know the benefits
of good manners at an early age, everyone is invited everywhere and loved by
children. At Ideal Education Point (New Choudhary Public School), an RBSE Affiliated School in
Pratapnagar Jaipur, we have
included teaching good manners to our students into our curriculum for your
child’s child benefit.
The higher level: teaching positivity and feeling
Now that your child has
learned, please, sorry, and thank you, it’s time to add more kind words with
consistency slowly. In other words, when you think your child has learned the
basics in the first phase, start making your child positive without scolding or
hurting.
For example: Let’s say your child is not sharing toys with others. Ask
your little one, what if your friend didn’t share toys with you. You need to
create logic and let your little one think. Your child needs to know how denial
feels.
Teaching positivity to
your child and being positive is equally essential as teaching good manners.
Don’t ever make your child feel like a loser or use phrases like you can’t do
that because your child can, and never use terms such as even your father
failed at it, so how can you achieve it?
Instead, use positive
sentences such as I am here for you, you are loved, you can do it, etc.
Wrap up phase: rewarding your child without overdoing it
Now that your child has
learned everything, a reward will make your little one show more good manners
and positivity. Treat your child with some parent-child time, play your
favorite game together, or a treat. However, please note the following.
● Don’t reward your child with a costly or artificial gift.
● Don’t give your child greed for showing kindness.
We wrap up our article
and wish all the parents good luck. We hope your child learns good manners
soon.
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