Our goal as parents should be to encourage our children to think as big as they can.
Parents Coaching Strategies
We the parents need to equip our children with the insight that their struggles and failures serve as master teachers that help them grow stronger and confident. Our goal as parents should be to encourage our children to think as big as they can, expect nothing less than the best, to have the courage, and most importantly to be kind.
7 fundamentals of great parenting skills
- Teamwork: Encourage children in lot of activities and give them chores and responsibilities in home as ways to garner a sense of teamwork into their repertoire of life skills. The value of teamwork keeps our children to be a very valuable asset to each environment they are part of. this value keeps them from being self-centred and entitled. we show them that joining forces with others enhances each person’s personal power and elevates the overall success.
- Self-care: We must try to help our child to dedicate time and energy whenever necessary to ensure that no important areas of what they need to accomplish are being neglected. They deserve to have work time and free time where they are able to take a minute to feel unrestricted from the weight of their responsibilities. When we teach them to set high standards in all areas of their lives, they will come to see that their hard work rewards their free time and vice versa.
- Same possibilities where others see problems: When we teach our children to approach their challenges with a belief in solutions this encourages them to engage in the creative process of examining and architecting alternate routes up the mountain. they learn that life is full of possibilities when they apply persistence and consistency in thoughts and action toward solving their problems.
- Motivation: One of the best ways to keep our children motivated is to teach them to write things down as a method of defining their goals and direction. Our children want to live up to our expectations and our acknowledgement of their effort is almost what they experience as the greatest rewards.
- Time management: Success is deeply rooted in having exceptional time management skills. It is important to teach our children to be on time or early to all commitments. We must help them to understand that being on time makes other people respect them to see them as dependable.
- Accepting responsibility: We must teach them to be accountable for the outcome s of their efforts- both positive and negative. We must help them to reflect what they need to shift and change to avoid making the same mistakes in future. Taking responsibilities allows them to learn the value of humanity and to be flexible in their thinking to change their approach whenever necessary.
- Kindness: Kindness does not turn our children into sappy pushovers. It turns them into classy people whom possess good characters. As parents we can create an emotional environment of kindness that is infectious, contagious and advantageous for the children.