These are some general ideas that might help you and your family in setting your child up for a successful and happy life.
Contrary to what is often assumed, a successful life is not just to be literate and numerate. To be successful, children and adults need effective communication and self expression, good problem solving skills and resilience. We all need to be able to form meaningful and positive relationships and to feel good about ourselves with a strong sense of positive self esteem. We need to be as healthy and fit as possible in body and mind and we need to be able to initiate ideas and make decisions.
These ideas are only a guide and need to fit within your own family values and circumstances. These are relevant for children in their early childhood and primary years.
1. Sitting together regularly at a meal table without any electronic entertainment in the same room.
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2. Playing together as a family in the backyard and local parks
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3. Ensure lots of 'down time' for children to create and self initiate play at home
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4. Ensure that there is one television (and other electronic entertainment) in a common family area rather than in each bedroom
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5. Ensure computer use is in a common family area rather than a bedroom
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6. Ensure that extracurricular activities are limited to only 1 or 2 per week
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7. Provide opportunities for children to sort through their own battles with their siblings (avoid being the referee who constantly adjudicates for the children - put the whistle away!).
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8. Ensuring regular and predictable routines at home including an earlier than later bedtime
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9. Read regularly to your children and encourage a love of books
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10. Try to acknowledge children's feelings rather than dismissing or simply diverting the feelings
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11. Ensure that the parents and children have 'down time' together where the parents and children can relax together.
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12. Encourage children in basic self help skills and levels of independence
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13. Ensure the electronic and print entertainment your children are exposed to is appropriate for their level of development and is limited each day or week.
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14. Exercise in informal ways every day
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15. Try to eat a well balanced diet that is healthy and avoids junk foods
Comments
Amazing post guys! I doing
Amazing post guys!
I doing one stude of case so how i can get more info about it ?
Thanks, cheers from Brazil!
Marcelo