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Want your child to get strong enough? Here are the ways

Dream of every parents is to help the child grow strong with the hands-on learning experience. This article has the best ways to teach your child to get strong.<br>Read More...<br>http://goo.gl/lFGHMG

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Want your child to get strong enough? Here are the ways

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  1. Want your child to get strong enough? Here are the ways Children are naturally curious. As a parent, you can help them grow up to be stronger physically, mentally and emotionally, so that they’ll be better equipped to discover and experience the world around them. So, what is the next generation entertainment? 1. Playtime is exercise time Playtime is essential to a growing child. That’s because every time they participate in physical activities, they’re using and building their muscles. So encourage your child to head outside for some fresh air, and have them engage in fun activities like rope skipping and cycling, etc. 2. Reduce screen time and add more playtime Instead of rewarding your child with time on the tablet, computer or other hand-held devices, why not reward them with more active playtime? That way, you’ll be able to reduce the time they are sedentary, and encourage them to be more mobile by participating in other forms of physical activities.

  2. 3. It’s more fun to do it together Make family time fun by organising activities everyone can participate together. Whether it’s tennis or even hiking, these activities not only help your child to build muscles and strengthen bones, they’re also good for the heart and overall health. The best part? It’s the perfect time to build a unique bond with your child. 4. Teach your child to find solutions There will come a time when your child will experience conflicting and negative emotions. Let them express their feelings, but also teach them how to be constructive and find solutions. This way, you’ll not only teach your child how to manage their feelings, but also how to be mentally strong to meet life’s challenges. 5. Recognise your child’s perspective and shape positive emotions Your child may get upset from time to time. Try and understand what they are going through. By empathising with your child, you are helping them to reflect on their experiences and what triggered their feelings. Although your child may have to do what you say, they will know that you do acknowledge their perspective, and that they are entitled to their own views. It is also by experiencing empathy that they are able to develop empathy. 6. Mistakes are okay; really! Your child is growing and they are bound to make mistakes. Let them know that mistakes are not only accepted, but also expected. Reassure them that they will still be loved and accepted, and teach them that mistakes are actually opportunities for learning. This way, you’ll help your child grow up to be more resilient and ready to face the world.

  3. 7. Teach your child to show gratitude It is easy to give in to your child’s demands, but it may be a good idea to show them how to be grateful for what they already have, instead of always wanting more. Show them how there is a silver lining in every situation. That way, you’ll be able to impart mental toughness to your child, and allow them to continue on even when the odds are stacked against them. 8. Develop your child’s compassion Even from young, you’ll notice that your child appears to be motivated to want to help others. Take the chance to involve them in charity work such as food drives or donation walks, as it will help to build up their sense of responsibility, compassion and social conscience. 9. Help your child face their fears It is normal for your child to be fearful of certain things when they are growing up. This is a good time to help them face up to their fears, because it will help them grow up to be stronger mentally. For example, if your child successfully gets over their fear of the dark, they will grow to be more confident and more willing to face up to challenges next time. Friso,47 Scotts Road, #03-01/ 02, Goldbell Towers, Singapore228233 Contact No:+65 64198484 Mail Id: contactus@friso.com.sg

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