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Things parents can do to improve their child's mood and behaviour

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 8, 2021, 19:00 IST
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How to improve your kid's mood

There is a limit to every child's ability to stay active and adventurous. Just like adults, kids also battle irritation and frustration, leading to occasional temper tantrums and bad behaviour. Rather than neglecting such episodes of mood swings, parents should find out the root cause of such conduct and look for ways to sort it out.


Parents can resort to many ways to boost their children's energy levels. That said, here are effective ways to improve and enhance your child's mood and behaviour.

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Make sure your child rests well

Children are extremely energetic throughout the day. That's because most kids are used to a well-organized routine. However, if your child does not sleep well, does not take breaks in between activities and studies, he or she may become dull and annoyed. It is extremely crucial for a child to rest and relax, so that they can resume back to their day to day activities with full fervour and vigour.


Read more: Parents, you need to avoid these negative punishment examples

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Ensure they stay hydrated

As a parent, you must make sure that your child drinks enough water throughout the day. Due to physical movements, jumping around, playing, etc., children tend to become tired and dehydrated. To regain energy levels, drinking water is essential. They rejuvenates one's body and gives him or her the ability to function well. Therefore, staying hydrated will replenish your child's body and keep their mood uplifted.

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Healthy diet plays an important role

Just like water, diet plays a vital role in maintain high energy levels in kids. Children should be given fibre-rich foods and a diet packed with protein, which will keep your child lively and spirited through the day. Make sure you bulk up the amount of nutrients in their diet and limit their consumption of processed, unhealthy foods. This will in turn reduce their risk of obesity, which often leads to sluggishness and increases health risks.

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Encourage them to play outside

With the advancement of technology and social media dictating our day to day life, children have become more comfortable with an indoor setting. However, it is important that they go outside and communicate with the nature every once in a while. Going out, playing in open spaces will relax their minds and make them feel more rejuvenated, mentally. However, given the pandemic, make sure to limit their play to your back yard and avoid crowded areas like a park.


Read more: 6 subtle ways to tell you're a strict parent

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