Blog Title:
10 Ways To Make Your Child Smart

Published On: 2021-11-03

The top ten parenting tips according to experts to make children smarter enough are as follows: (i) Spend three to four hours a day doing something that your child loves. Read aloud at least one book per week. Start your child’s morning with music lessons. <br> (ii) Play games that involve strategy and skill development. Parents have to spend time with children outdoors in a natural setting, such as local parks or the woods. <br> (iii) Encourage children to learn how to dance, play the guitar or do other skills like join up for sports teams or take music lessons. <br> (iv) Have age-appropriate conversations about current events and big issues in their lives with them from an early age on so they know what’s going on around them when they are old enough to process it all themselves without feeling embarrassed or ashamed of asking you questions in front of others! <br> (v) Sit down together every night before bedtime (or some time during the day) and have open-ended discussions. <br> (vi) Establish high expectations and make sure that these goals are clear before starting any activity with your child. <br> (vii) Provide positive reinforcement throughout the process so that kids know what is expected from them. <br> (viii) Let go of perfectionism and instead focus on progress while guiding appropriately. <br> (ix) Give feedback on how well your children have done after completing tasks or projects. Encourage your child to ask you questions and provide feedback on their progress. <br> (x) Be consistent with your discipline, following the same consequences for similar actions. Don’t over or under-react. Provide them with a sense of autonomy by providing choices so they feel that they have some control in their lives, but set boundaries too!

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Blog Title:
10 Ways To Make Your Child Smart

Published On: 2021-11-03

The top ten parenting tips according to experts to make children smarter enough are as follows: (i) Spend three to four hours a day doing something that your child loves. Read aloud at least one book per week. Start your child’s morning with music lessons. <br> (ii) Play games that involve strategy and skill development. Parents have to spend time with children outdoors in a natural setting, such as local parks or the woods. <br> (iii) Encourage children to learn how to dance, play the guitar or do other skills like join up for sports teams or take music lessons. <br> (iv) Have age-appropriate conversations about current events and big issues in their lives with them from an early age on so they know what’s going on around them when they are old enough to process it all themselves without feeling embarrassed or ashamed of asking you questions in front of others! <br> (v) Sit down together every night before bedtime (or some time during the day) and have open-ended discussions. <br> (vi) Establish high expectations and make sure that these goals are clear before starting any activity with your child. <br> (vii) Provide positive reinforcement throughout the process so that kids know what is expected from them. <br> (viii) Let go of perfectionism and instead focus on progress while guiding appropriately. <br> (ix) Give feedback on how well your children have done after completing tasks or projects. Encourage your child to ask you questions and provide feedback on their progress. <br> (x) Be consistent with your discipline, following the same consequences for similar actions. Don’t over or under-react. Provide them with a sense of autonomy by providing choices so they feel that they have some control in their lives, but set boundaries too!

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