The day is coming for your child to go to school? These specialist tips will help you make that transition easier.
TIPS TO PREPARE YOUR CHILD TO GO TO SCHOOL FOR THE FIRST TIME
According to specialists, starting school represents a 360-degree change in their lives for children and it is the moment when as parents they must develop self-confidence and a sense of responsibility since this will depend on how the one that faces life and the formation of his self-esteem for the future that awaits him.
For this reason, experts recommend following these tips when it is time to take that first step away from home.
Motivate him to take risks and feel self-sufficient
Your child must learn to solve their problems and each time they do so, they will have a pleasant feeling of satisfaction. Let him live experiences that make him grow through the game!
Encourage him to practice talented activities
You shouldn’t do a thousand things, but it’s important that you take a class of something that you like, so you’ll discover what it’s good for and feeling skillful in sports, music, dancing or singing helps build your self-esteem.
Teach him to set real expectations
This must be in relation to his abilities since it is also not good that as parents expect too much of him and demand a lot of him. Remember, realistic challenges for your age.
Developing good and bad habits
This is achieved through praise and being his example, in this way he will learn to improve and head towards good habits and above all keep them, even if you are not close to him.
Give him responsibilities from a young age
These tasks should be simple and go according to their age. You can start by picking up your toys, feeding your pet, putting dirty clothes in the basket, folding clean clothes. It is important that you know that you can do certain things on your own and understand your autonomy.
Establish routines and rules
A home without routines or rules becomes chaos and disorder that does not allow the child to develop properly.
Setting limits is part of good child development.
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