How to teach a child to be patient.
"1) Start small, be short-term. Start with small things. You should start looking at your child's ea...
"1) Start small, be short-term.
Start with small things. You should start looking at your child's earliest age, around toddler (one-three years) age. If you give him a bottle of milk or something, try asking him to wait a minute or two. "Wait a minute..." I put it like that. That way, when your child grows up, you can gradually stretch the time out and practice patience.
2) Teach yourself to control yourself.
For children, teaching patience teaches them to control their emotions and behavior. While they were confused, Even when I'm angry and tired, I learn to be patient. They learn to control themselves before you satisfy their desires.
3) Be late on purpose.
Being able to get anything instantly is gratifying. But it can't always be like that. I need to wait patiently as if it were my turn. Parents should take the time to teach their children to be patient. want the baby now Demanding it now can make it difficult for the child to move forward in life as he grows up. Suppose a child wants to have a puppy. I haven't bought it yet, If I could wait until next Christmas or his birthday, I would buy it. Then the child will wait to get the item he wants.
4) Redirect.
When you think that you will teach your child to be patient, it is more important that he learns to wait happily, rather than being angry and waiting because he is not good at it. One of the best ways to do this is to divert your mind from waiting. Doing something else without focusing on the waiting makes the waiting less obvious.
5) Teach adult children too.
In our daily life, we don't wait patiently more and more. Teach your adult child to wait when shopping. And it is good for the child to ask the child to save money to buy something and ask him to buy it when he gets the amount he wants. It has become a habit to wait patiently.
Translated from the link https://www.imom.com/good-character-for-kids-how-to-teach-patience-to-your-kids/#.XH3o64gzbDd. #BAWA101
Start with small things. You should start looking at your child's earliest age, around toddler (one-three years) age. If you give him a bottle of milk or something, try asking him to wait a minute or two. "Wait a minute..." I put it like that. That way, when your child grows up, you can gradually stretch the time out and practice patience.
2) Teach yourself to control yourself.
For children, teaching patience teaches them to control their emotions and behavior. While they were confused, Even when I'm angry and tired, I learn to be patient. They learn to control themselves before you satisfy their desires.
3) Be late on purpose.
Being able to get anything instantly is gratifying. But it can't always be like that. I need to wait patiently as if it were my turn. Parents should take the time to teach their children to be patient. want the baby now Demanding it now can make it difficult for the child to move forward in life as he grows up. Suppose a child wants to have a puppy. I haven't bought it yet, If I could wait until next Christmas or his birthday, I would buy it. Then the child will wait to get the item he wants.
4) Redirect.
When you think that you will teach your child to be patient, it is more important that he learns to wait happily, rather than being angry and waiting because he is not good at it. One of the best ways to do this is to divert your mind from waiting. Doing something else without focusing on the waiting makes the waiting less obvious.
5) Teach adult children too.
In our daily life, we don't wait patiently more and more. Teach your adult child to wait when shopping. And it is good for the child to ask the child to save money to buy something and ask him to buy it when he gets the amount he wants. It has become a habit to wait patiently.
Translated from the link https://www.imom.com/good-character-for-kids-how-to-teach-patience-to-your-kids/#.XH3o64gzbDd. #BAWA101