how to be good side of your child

    HOW TO BE GOOD SIDE OF YOUR CHILD

"child is be like plant which is utilize the skill and built a bright career with your support  " 

              Hello friend welcome to blog . My name is Chaklasiya Priyanka. Today we discuss about the child education and how to be good side of your child. How can you remove the bed habits and addition of your child.

Praise children for their ability to admit their mistakes. Praise children for their efforts and courage to overcome setbacks. Mentor your child on how to apologize when their mistakes have hurt others. Help kids look at the good side of getting things wrong!

What is the difference between a "good" child and a "bad" one? Maybe Santa can tell the difference, but for the rest of us, it isn't always so easy to know. Are you "good" if you listen? Show respect? Do well in school? Do all of these and more? Whatever it means to be a good child, it does not mean being perfect. It does involve qualities like compassion, understanding, self-discipline, and appreciation though.[1] Maybe one way to think of it is this: Good children put themselves on the path toward becoming happy, successful adults. Any parent would appreciate this type of "good" child.


Accept your responsibilities. It is easy to say that a good child listens to their parents (and other authority figures) and does what they are told. While this is normally true, it is more important that children learn to take responsibility for what they need to do. As a child who strives to be your best, you need to accept that there are things you have to do, for the benefit of yourself and others.[2]

    Manage your emotions. Every one of us (including adults) sometimes gets angry, frustrated, whiny, or stressed out. There is no way to deny or avoid these emotions and it would be unhealthy to do so anyway. However, you can work on recognizing and managing your emotions more effectively.[3]

      Be honest and trusting. “Good boys and girls tell the truth.” You may have heard this said to you, and it is usually true. But the bigger picture is that honesty is a key part of building relationships based on trust. This will benefit you as a child and as an adult.[5]

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