Be brave enough to try something new; you might just succeed.
The upcoming summer holiday season is a chance for children to try something new. As adults we know that it is important to step out of our comfort zones from time to time. However, new situations and experiences can be challenging for some adults. It is no different for children, as these new experiences can evoke anxiety or make some feel overwhelmed and vulnerable.
In this article, we talk about what parents can do to encourage children to try new things.
A book by Eileen Kennedy-Moore, Smart Parenting for Smart Kids Nurturing Your Child’s True Potential, suggests a few strategies parents can use to encourage their children to try new things. Eileen is an internationally published author, psychologist, and speaker. She is also an expert on parenting and child development.
Most children believe that all their efforts should translate into success. We need to help them understand that not everyone is successful 100 percent of the time and many are bound to face their unique set of difficulties and challenges. It will help them learn that trying new things also means facing failure at times, and that it is completely okay. For example: Thomas Edison tried over ten thousand experiments before inventing the light bulb and famous childrens writer JK Rowlings book Harry Potter was rejected by twelve publishers.
We all know by now that there are no shortcuts to success. A famous study states that it takes ten thousand hours of deliberate practice to become an expert. Deliberate practice requires ones focused and sustained efforts to become better. It is much more difficult than practising what we already know. Children need to understand that trying new things to become better is the way towards becoming an expert.
Some children are afraid of making mistakes and looking like a fool in front of the world. This often stops them from trying new things. One way of helping young children overcome this is to do something absolutely ridiculous with them, such as learning to juggle three balls at once. Engaging in pointless activities, particularly the ones which your children think you will be bad at, is a perfect way to help them break their impossibly rigid standards from themselves.
These are some simple strategies that will help parents encourage their children to try new things. Reassuring children that you are there for them no matter what is essential regardless of how old or young they are. It will allow them to take risks and explore new things.
Are you excited to try these strategies at home? How do you typically encourage children to try new things? Do let us know in the comments or drop a note at storyweavers@byjus.com.
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Syed Jaffer S
April 13, 2021
Nice information..
Sankar Prasad Das
May 14, 2021
Thanks to team Byju’s for guiding parents.