Daniel Amen’s Change Your Brain, Change Your Life -an amazing read! Sometimes it’s important for children to have time with their peers.
By playing with others, children discover their strengths and weaknesses, develop a feeling of belonging, and figure out how to get with others.
Consider finding a great children’s program through neighbors, local community centers, schools, or your local park and recreation department. Good mental health allows children to think clearly, develop socially and learn new skills. Actually a child’s mental and emotional needs may not be as obvious. Additionally, good friends and encouraging words from adults are all important for helping children develop self confidence, high self esteem, and a healthy emotional outlook on life.
And so it’s easy for parents to identify their child’s physical needs.
At identical time, children need to learn that certain behaviors are unacceptable and that they are responsible for the consequences of their actions.
Children need the opportunity to explore and develop new skills and independence. In our goaloriented society, we often acknowledge only success and winning. Then again, this attitude can be discouraging and frustrating to children who are learning and experimenting with new activities. On p of this, it’s more important for children to participate and enjoy themselves. Children need to learn the rules of the family unit, as members of a family.
Offer guidance and discipline that is fair and consistent. They will take these social skills and rules of conduct to school and eventually to the workplace. Children can also learn academic basics as well as how to make decisions and cope with problems. Try to enroll them in a preschool, Head Start, or similar community program which provides an opportunity to be with other kids and make new friends. Usually. Be loving, patient and reassuring, not critical. So, the first step is to make sure what’s frightening them, Therefore in case your children have fears that wouldn’t go away and affect So a change in normal eating and sleeping patterns may also signal an unhealthy fear. Children who play sick or feel anxious regularly may have some problems that need attention.