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David is Patric Chan's in-house writer for www.successandlife.com.
View all articles by David MillerThis self improvement article is written by David Miller
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Childhood
years are the best times to learn. Somehow, a person’s comprehension is at its
peak during childhood. Parents should take advantage of these learning years to
ingrain the values of life in their children.
If you’re a
parent, teach them positive habits so that they will know and see the beauty
that life has to offer. Make them enthusiastic about life. Instill into their
hearts and minds all the wonders and magnificence of being alive by living life
to its fullest in a positive way.
There’s a
startling difference between children learning through self-discovery, and
children learning through self-discovery with proper guidance. The first things
that children learn are usually the things that stay with them and mold
formative years until they reach adulthood.
Let us
suppose you let your children learn through self-discovery. To a certain
extent, self-discovery is good since it develops full independence and
self-reliance. However, the learning process might be slow. In a sense, it is
like a trial and error experience for children. They have to segregate the good
from the bad, the right from the wrong, what they like and what they don’t. It
is most likely that what they will like are the ones that come easy to them or the
ones that they enjoy the most. And the ones that they enjoy the most might not
necessarily be the good ones. Without proper guidance, what they like and enjoy
the most might actually be hurting them although they are not aware of it.
Perhaps later, if they find out that they picked the wrong choices, it may be
too late.
With
self-discovery through proper guidance, you will be able to leave room for them
to develop independence and self-reliance. At the same time, show them what is
right and what is wrong. Explain to them why. If possible, cite instances or
examples based on true-to-life events to make them more convincing and
realistic. The more realistic they are, the more easily the children are
convinced. Likewise, try teaching them in a friendly and humorous atmosphere.
Children are more attentive and eager to learn when all (both teachers and
students) are in an easy mood. You will know and feel their eagerness to learn through
the sparkle in their eyes and by the way they answer your questions. You can be
sure that what they learn from you is acceptable to them and will stay with
them. That is why, as a parent, you must show enthusiasm in life to your
children.
There’s a
third method of making children learn. That is through proper guidance leaving
negligible room for self-discovery. But there are drawbacks. You take away from
them the benefits of self-reliance and independence. The guidance you devote to
them may be good and well intended, but they must not rely on you on almost
everything they do. They become decision-dependent on you. There are instances
wherein this type of guidance might be worse than giving no guidance at all.
There are
parents who underwent hardships during their childhood, strived, and became
successful financially. Although they are financially in the position to guide
and assist their children to a better life, they prefer that their children
undergo the same difficult experience they underwent during their younger
years. Their reason: so that their children will value and experience the same
things they went through. This may be applicable to stubborn and rebellious
youngsters, but not to disciplined ones. Why must their sons and daughters
repeat the same difficulties? There’s no reason to. This is like punishing the
innocent. Instead of repeating the experience, they should learn from it. Life
is too short to repeat unsavory experiences.
One of the
best ways to broaden your children’s knowledge about life is by traveling. The
world - its varied people, places, and cultures - has a lot of information to
offer. It is perhaps as important as the conventional classroom. If you are
financially able, traveling is one of the best educational experiences you can
give your children. Look for exhibits or world fairs, and take your children
there. Books are the next best things. It’s traveling by reading.
Fill your
children with thoughts of self-importance, confidence, and positive attitude so
that there will be no room for negative thinking. More importantly, fill their
world with laughter, love, and understanding. You‘ll never go wrong.
David is Patric Chan's in-house writer for www.successandlife.com.
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