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Five tips to develop your child's personality

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Dec 21, 2021, 19:00 IST
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Personality development in kids is important

Every individual is born with a unique personality that is eventually shaped by is or her surroundings. The surroundings and environment play a formative role in molding the child's future. The immediate and first environment of a child is their home, especially the caregivers-parents, grandparents and siblings. This is followed by educational institutions where teachers and fellow students form the environment of the child. Special care should thus be taken so that the child is brought up with a positive attitude and in an environment that encourages them to grow into a well-rounded individual with an impactful personality. Here are some tips that will help you achieve the same.


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Be a good listener

Your child would want to share everything with you and we all know that children’s idea of ‘relevance’ is very different from that of adults. When children talk about the most insignificant things, they wish to be heard because to them it is important. If you make them feel heard and understood in their formative years, they will feel confident and secure in your company and grow up to be confident individuals who will listen to others properly.

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Refrain from comparison

Every child is unique and is blessed with different calibers and qualities and this also implies that every child will be exceptionally good at a thing or two but not at everything. Hence, there should always be room for mediocrity. If your child performs an activity by putting its best into it, and you end up comparing it with a peer or another child, it will completely ruin their self-esteem and confidence in their capabilities. You should know that every child is good at something but not everything. Therefore, instead of comparing, you should appreciate and encourage.

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Limit screen time

Too much screen time can halter your child’s social and intellectual development because it can lead to addiction, and leave little or no time for interaction with peers and family. Parents should ensure that their child is spending more time in organic conversations and not with gadgets and the screen.

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Encourage independence

Children are extremely little, fragile beings with little sense of the world and there are numerous things that they do for the first time- walk, talk, eat, crawl and read; the list is too long and goes on and on but you should always take care that you help your child to an extent. If you go above and beyond to help your little one with everything, it might make way for excessive dependence. Helping the child become independent by letting it do things for itself is a good way to develop an independent personality.

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Allow free playtime

This generation saw the pandemic, the rapid development of technology and excessive reliance on virtual mediums. It is thus recommended to lay emphasis on free play and allow that among children. Values of team spirit, sharing, caring and resilience are inculcated through free play and interaction with other children. Playtime is also necessary for the physical and mental development of the child and its overall personality development.

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