Celebrating your child’s success is the best way to nourish their growth, development and encourage them to continue positive behavior. No matter how big or small, it is important to a child’s self-esteem to know that their parents support their efforts and wish to connect with their likes and dislikes. Moreover, celebration shows children that their parents are interested in their activities, promoting calm, confident behavior and more dialogue between parent-child from an early age.
This can be in the form of chore charts, increased screen-time, ice cream treats, or anything that your kid likes! For every success, big or small, giving rewards will motivate your child to keep the good behavior going and boost their confidence.
Every time your child should be celebrated, praising them in front of family and friends can help them build confidence. Calling grandparents or other relatives to praise their new success can help them feel supported. If this becomes the tradition, the child will remember that their positive behavior is rewarded with communal love and support.
Make a physical effort to showcase how proud you are. Putting their trophy, artwork, badge, pictures, certificates, etc., on the wall or fridge shows your child that their accomplishments are worthy of being viewed.
Both verbal and physical praise can help connect with your child and promote healthy relationships. It can be physical affection or verbal expressions like “amazing”, “I’m so proud of you!”, etc. Your attention tells them you care about their accomplishments.
The best way to a child’s heart, give them foo! For every victory, plan a day out. Take them picnics, nice restaurants or ice cream, whatever they enjoy. This will instill good memories and traditions for a lifetime and show you’re happy for their success.
These are 5 simple ways to encourage and celebrate your child’s achievements. These illustrate that you are involved and attentive to your child’s activities and appreciate their growth and small victories. These tools can help instill healthy, positive memories and promote confident, calm behavior traits from a young age. Furthermore, children will be motivated to continue their good behavior and focus more on their favorite activities, leading to lifelong skills and careers that prove beneficial in many ways.
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This post was published on August 27, 2021 4:00 pm
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