How to raise a leader from a child?
A person who is naturally endowed with special qualities or one who has been properly educated? Both are true. Only a natural tendency to leadership can be ruined from childhood by improper upbringing.
Understanding child behavior and emotional development with expert advice.
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A person who is naturally endowed with special qualities or one who has been properly educated? Both are true. Only a natural tendency to leadership can be ruined from childhood by improper upbringing.
It seems that children grow up so fast – they go to school, make friends, build their own small worlds. At the age of 5-10 years, the child begins to look for his place, learns to understand himself and others. And at this important time, he needs our love and support more than ever.
In today’s world, technology surrounds children almost everywhere. Smartphones, tablets, educational games – all this has become a familiar part of their lives. According to studies, children 4-8 years old spend an average of 1 to 2 hours a day at the screens. But how exactly does technology affect a child’s upbringing and development at this age? How not to miss the important and use gadgets usefully? We'll work it out together.
Do you recognize this little stubborn man who shouts "I'm on my own!" at all times? Dress yourself, wash the cup yourself, carry the bag yourself. It's nice, but it actually takes three times as long. I want to do everything for him! But what if it is in these moments that we lay the foundation for his future confidence?
The question of why children do not want to learn worries many parents. Often they find that their children, even if they are capable of much, do not show interest in learning or avoid it altogether. Children may get tired of school responsibilities, not understand the importance of knowledge, or simply not feel motivated. But what is the reason for this reluctance to learn, and what is the role of parents in this process? We'll figure it out.